Comparison of third-party disability between normal hearing siblings of children using hearing aids and those using cochlear implants

Manisha Rani, Aparna Nandurkar
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Purpose: Historically, research tends to focus on the experiences of deaf children and the difficulties faced, as well as the difficulties their parents endure. Less attention has been focused on siblings of children with hearing impairment (CWHI). This study aimed to compare the Third-Party Disability between normal hearing siblings of children using hearing aids (HAs) with those using cochlear implants (CI). The objective was to develop International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) based-tools across different domains and categories that describe third-party disability in siblings of children with hearing impairment. Method: 45 Normal Hearing Older Siblings (NHOS) from the two groups of children with hearing impairment using HAs and CI participated in the study. A tool was developed and mapped onto ICF components of Activities and Participation and Environmental factors. The developed tool consisting of 43-items across six-domains was administered through interviews, independent of the sibling. Frequency distribution and descriptive statistics were obtained. Shapiro-Wilk test was performed to assess normality of the distribution. Mann Whitney U test was administered to compare the domain-wise distributions for the two groups. Results: NHOS of CWHI using HAs perceive greater third-party disability as compared to the NHOS of CWHI using unilateral CI across all the six domains included in the study. The differences were striking in the domain of communication, interpersonal interaction and relationship, support and relationship. There were differences across the other three domains which were not found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Hearing loss is a disabling condition that not only effects the individual, but is an experience shared by immediate family members including siblings. The extent of third-party disability in NHOS is influenced by the hearing device. This study has provided insights into the difficulties faced by normal hearing siblings of children with hearing impairment. Implication: Utilization of an ICF-based tool has provided an idea about the specific domains(s) in which they perceive maximum difficulties, which will help clinicians counsel parents, focusing not only on the needs and issues of the CWHI but also the hearing siblings. Keywords: children with hearing aids, children with cochlear implants, normal hearing siblings
听力正常的兄弟姐妹中使用助听器和使用人工耳蜗儿童的第三方残疾比较
目的:历史上,研究倾向于关注聋儿的经历和面临的困难,以及他们的父母所承受的困难。对听力障碍儿童(CWHI)的兄弟姐妹关注较少。本研究旨在比较使用助听器(HAs)和使用人工耳蜗(CI)的正常听力儿童的兄弟姐妹之间的第三方残疾。目标是开发基于国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)的跨不同领域和类别的工具,以描述听力受损儿童的兄弟姐妹中的第三方残疾。方法:45名听力正常的师兄师姊(NHOS)分别采用ha和CI对两组听力障碍儿童进行研究。开发了一个工具,并将其映射到ICF的活动和参与组成部分以及环境因素。开发的工具由六个领域的43个项目组成,通过访谈进行管理,独立于兄弟姐妹。得到频率分布和描述性统计。采用Shapiro-Wilk检验评估分布的正态性。采用Mann Whitney U检验比较两组的领域分布。结果:与使用单侧CI的CWHI的NHOS相比,使用HAs的CWHI的NHOS在研究中包括的所有六个领域中感知到更大的第三方残疾。在沟通、人际互动与关系、支持与关系方面差异显著。其他三个领域的差异在统计上并不显著。结论:听力损失是一种残疾状况,不仅影响个人,而且是包括兄弟姐妹在内的直系亲属的共同经历。非公立医院的第三方残疾程度受助听器的影响。这项研究为听力障碍儿童的正常兄弟姐妹所面临的困难提供了见解。含义:基于icf的工具的使用提供了一个关于他们认为最大困难的特定领域的想法,这将有助于临床医生向父母提供咨询,不仅关注CWHI的需求和问题,而且关注听力正常的兄弟姐妹。关键词:助听器儿童,人工耳蜗儿童,听力正常的兄弟姐妹
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