The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Real-world Functioning in Adult Cochlear-implant Users

Tyler J. Young, Kara J. Schneider, Aaron Moberly, Terrin N. Tamati
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As a result of COVID-19 lockdowns and the associated effects on the auditory-social environments of cochlear-implant (CI) users, we expected that adult CI users would report a decrease in real-world communication abilities, a decrease in social isolation, and a decrease in quality of life (QOL) from pre- to post-pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to the environments in which adults with CIs interact and communicate. However, the impact of these changes on CI users’ real-world functioning is not well understood. This study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on real-world communication abilities, social isolation, and CI-related QOL in adult CI users. Fourteen adult CI users completed self-report questionnaires assessing communication abilities, social isolation, and CI-related QOL at time points before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Responses at the 2 time points were compared to evaluate changes in CI users’ real-world functioning. Adult CI users showed a significant decrease in self-reported communication ability and a nonsignificant decline in CI-related QOL from before to during COVID-19. However, a nonsignificant trend of a decline in social isolation was also observed in adult CI users. Findings showed a decrease in self-reported communication abilities and, to a lesser extent, CI-related QOL, suggesting that changes to the auditory-social environment brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic may have negatively impacted communication abilities in real-world, challenging environments. Yet, the potential decrease in social isolation suggests that these changes may have had an overall positive effect on social interaction, potentially with close family and friends in well-controlled environments. Assessing changes in real-world functioning in the same CI users from both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic provided a unique glimpse into how changes in the auditory-social environment may impact outcomes in adult CI users.
COVID-19 大流行对成年人工耳蜗使用者实际功能的影响
由于 COVID-19 的封锁以及对人工耳蜗(CI)用户听觉社交环境的相关影响,我们预计成年 CI 用户会报告说,从大流行前到大流行后,他们在现实世界中的交流能力会下降,社会隔离会减少,生活质量(QOL)也会下降。 COVID-19 大流行给成人 CI 用户的互动和交流环境带来了许多变化。然而,这些变化对 CI 用户在现实世界中的功能所产生的影响却不甚了解。本研究调查了 COVID-19 大流行对成年 CI 用户的现实世界交流能力、社会隔离和 CI 相关 QOL 的影响。 14 名成年 CI 用户分别在 COVID-19 大流行之前和之后的时间点填写了自我报告问卷,评估沟通能力、社会隔离和与 CI 相关的 QOL。对两个时间点的回答进行比较,以评估 CI 用户在现实世界中的功能变化。 从 COVID-19 流行之前到流行期间,成人 CI 用户自我报告的交流能力显著下降,与 CI 相关的 QOL 下降不明显。不过,在成年 CI 用户中也观察到了社会隔离下降的非显著趋势。 研究结果显示,自我报告的交流能力有所下降,而与 CI 相关的 QOL 下降幅度较小,这表明 COVID-19 大流行对听觉-社会环境造成的变化可能对真实世界中具有挑战性的环境中的交流能力产生了负面影响。然而,社会隔离的潜在减少表明,这些变化可能对社会交往产生了整体的积极影响,有可能是在控制良好的环境中与亲密的家人和朋友进行的社会交往。在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间,对相同的 CI 用户在现实世界中的功能变化进行评估,为我们提供了一个独特的视角,让我们了解听觉社交环境的变化可能会如何影响成年 CI 用户的结果。
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