From hearing aids to cochlear implants: The journey for private patients in New Zealand.

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INTERNATIONAL Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-09 DOI:10.1080/14670100.2022.2154426
Valerie Looi, Natasha de Jongh, Rebecca Kelly-Campbell
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Abstract

Objectives: To understand adults' journey from hearing aids to cochlear implants (CIs).

Methods: Qualitative, exploratory design using semi-structured interviews with twelve postlingually-deafened adults.

Results and discussion: All participants reported social isolation and/or depression. 'Not hearing well enough' was the most-common motivator to seek a CI. Due to the long wait for a public CI, they opted to pay for their implant privately. Funding was the most prominent barrier identified, with most participants using their own savings. The biggest struggle was in the period 3-months post switch-on. Many participants felt progress was slow and that they should have been doing better. After this period, benefits were most noted in quiet, with environmental sounds, and in helping them become more sociable. Music and telephone use were still areas many struggled with.

Conclusions: Participants reported the CI was worth the cost, that they would recommend it to others, and would do it again. Self-motivation was the biggest facilitator to success, with hearing professionals playing an integral role throughout the entire journey. There was a large variety of subthemes reflecting the diversity and individuality of the transition.

从助听器到人工耳蜗:新西兰私人患者的心路历程。
目的:了解成年人从助听器到人工耳蜗(CI)的转变过程:了解成年人从使用助听器到植入人工耳蜗(CI)的过程:方法:采用定性、探索性设计,对 12 名语后聋成年人进行半结构式访谈:所有参与者都表示存在社会隔离和/或抑郁。听力不够好 "是寻求人工耳蜗的最常见动机。由于公立 CI 需要等待很长时间,他们选择了自费植入。资金是最突出的障碍,大多数参与者都动用了自己的积蓄。最大的困难出现在植入后的 3 个月内。许多参与者认为进展缓慢,他们本应做得更好。在这一时期之后,他们在安静、环境声音和帮助他们变得更善于交际方面的收益最大。音乐和电话的使用仍然是许多人难以解决的问题:参加者表示,CI 的花费是值得的,他们会向其他人推荐,并会再次进行 CI 治疗。在整个过程中,听力专业人员发挥了不可或缺的作用。有许多不同的次主题,反映了过渡时期的多样性和个性化。
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COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INTERNATIONAL
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS INTERNATIONAL Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
CiteScore
3.10
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29
期刊介绍: Cochlear Implants International was founded as an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal in response to the growing number of publications in the field of cochlear implants. It was designed to meet a need to include scientific contributions from all the disciplines that are represented in cochlear implant teams: audiology, medicine and surgery, speech therapy and speech pathology, psychology, hearing therapy, radiology, pathology, engineering and acoustics, teaching, and communication. The aim was to found a truly interdisciplinary journal, representing the full breadth of the field of cochlear implantation.
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