İşitme cihazı kullanan çocuklarda gürültüde konuşmayı anlama becerisinin değerlendirilmesi: Preliminer sonuçlar

Ecem Kartal Özcan, M. Batuk, Süleyman Kaya, Gonca Sennaroğlu
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Assessment of speech perception in noise in children with hearing aids: Preliminary results* Objective: Noisy environments are a part of the daily life of children, just like adults. Children with hearing loss who wear hearing aids are more susceptible to the negative effects of noise than their normal-hearing peers. This study aims to evaluate the speech recognition in noise performance of hearing aid users and compare them with their normal-hearing peers. Material and Method: Five children aged 6-12 years with bilateral moderate to severe symmetrical sensorineural hearing loss and using bilateral behind-the-ear hearing aids were included in the study. 4 different conditions of the Turkish HINT-C were applied, and a speech recognition threshold (SRT) is determined for each condition. Results: Regardless of their age, the SRT needed by children with hearing aids to achieve equal performance with their normal-hearing peers was found to be higher for all test conditions. As seen in children with normal hearing in general, the mean noise front score of the children with hearing loss was higher than the mean noise right and noise left scores. Conclusion: The results of this study revealed that children with bilaterally symmetrical moderate to severe hearing loss achieved poor speech recognition scores in environments similar to the classroom environment, compared to their normal-hearing peers. Our results guided appropriate rehabilitation and follow-up. Keywords: noise, speech recognition in noise, hearing loss, hearing aid, pediatric audiology, HINT, HINT-C
*目的:与成人一样,嘈杂环境也是儿童日常生活的一部分。佩戴助听器的听力损失儿童比听力正常的同龄人更容易受到噪音的负面影响。本研究旨在评估助听器使用者的语音识别噪音表现,并将其与听力正常的同龄人进行比较。材料与方法:选取5名6-12岁双侧中度至重度对称性感音神经性听力损失并使用双侧耳后助听器的儿童作为研究对象。应用了4种不同的土耳其语HINT-C条件,并为每种条件确定了语音识别阈值(SRT)。结果:无论年龄大小,在所有测试条件下,佩戴助听器的儿童与听力正常的同龄人达到同等表现所需的SRT都更高。从听力正常儿童的总体情况来看,听力损失儿童的噪声前平均得分高于右侧和左侧噪声平均得分。结论:本研究结果显示,与听力正常的同龄人相比,双侧对称型中度至重度听力损失儿童在类似课堂环境中的语音识别得分较差。我们的结果指导适当的康复和随访。关键词:噪声,噪声中的语音识别,听力损失,助听器,儿童听力学,HINT, HINT- c
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