Theodore R McRackan, Brittany N Hand, Christian M Shannon, Priyanka Reddy, Judy R Dubno
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Abstract
Objectives: Although most cochlear implant (CI) research has focused on speech recognition ability as the primary outcome measure, research on self-reported, real-world functional outcomes as measured using patient-reported outcome measures is more limited but emerging. The present study explores the association between several pre-CI psychophysical and self-reported functional measures and corresponding CI quality of life (CIQOL) domain scores after implantation.
Design: A longitudinal study design was used involving 45 participants who underwent cochlear implantation for their first CI for traditional bilateral hearing loss indications. Participants completed the CIQOL-35 Profile and a battery of domain-specific functional assessments pre-CI and at 3, 6, and 12 months post-CI-activation. Statistical analyses included multivariable repeated measures models to determine associations between pre-CI functional assessment scores and CIQOL domain scores.
Results: Relative to their pre-CI abilities, participants demonstrated significant improvements in all CIQOL domains at 12-months post-CI, with varying effect sizes (d range = 0.80 to 1.25). Moreover, pre-CI positive affect was significantly and positively associated with CIQOL-Emotional domain scores (β = 0.7 [0.02 to 1.2]), and pre-CI social function/participation was significantly and positively associated with CIQOL-Social domain scores (β = 1.0 [0.3 to 1.8]). No significant associations were identified between pre-CI speech recognition abilities and CIQOL Communication domain scores, or other pre-CI function measures and their corresponding CIQOL domain scores.
Conclusions: The results demonstrated associations between pre-CI positive affect and social function/participation on post-CI Emotional and Social CIQOL scores, respectively. However, other pre-CI functional assessments, particularly pre-CI speech recognition abilities, were not associated with CIQOL domain outcome scores.
期刊介绍:
From the basic science of hearing and balance disorders to auditory electrophysiology to amplification and the psychological factors of hearing loss, Ear and Hearing covers all aspects of auditory and vestibular disorders. This multidisciplinary journal consolidates the various factors that contribute to identification, remediation, and audiologic and vestibular rehabilitation. It is the one journal that serves the diverse interest of all members of this professional community -- otologists, audiologists, educators, and to those involved in the design, manufacture, and distribution of amplification systems. The original articles published in the journal focus on assessment, diagnosis, and management of auditory and vestibular disorders.