Using Technology to Monitor Hearing Device Use and Linguistic Environments: Early Intervention Providers' Perspectives.

Margo C Appenzeller, Sophie E Ambrose
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Abstract

To improve outcomes for children with hearing loss, early intervention professionals must work with families to optimize children's hearing device use and the linguistic and auditory features of children's environments. Two technologies with potential use in monitoring these domains are data logging and Language Environment Analysis (LENA) technology. This study, which surveyed early intervention providers, had two objectives: (a) to determine whether providers' experiences, perspectives, and current practices indicated there was a need for tools to better monitor these domains, and (b) to gain a better understanding of providers' experiences with and perspectives on use of the two technologies. Most providers reported that they used informal, subjective methods to monitor functioning in the two domains and felt confident that their methods allowed them to know how consistently children on their caseloads were wearing their hearing devices and what their environments were like between intervention visits. Although most providers reported limited personal experience with accessing data logging information and with LENA technology, many reported receiving data logging information from children's audiologists. Providers generally believed access to the technologies could be beneficial, but only if coupled with proper funding for the technology, appropriate training, and supportive administrative policies.

使用技术监测听力设备使用和语言环境:早期干预提供者的观点。
为了改善听力损失儿童的预后,早期干预专业人员必须与家庭合作,优化儿童助听器的使用以及儿童环境的语言和听觉特征。在监测这些领域方面具有潜在用途的两种技术是数据记录和语言环境分析(LENA)技术。这项研究调查了早期干预提供者,有两个目标:(a)确定提供者的经验、观点和当前实践是否表明需要工具来更好地监测这些领域,(b)更好地理解提供者使用这两种技术的经验和观点。大多数提供者报告说,他们使用非正式的、主观的方法来监测这两个领域的功能,并确信他们的方法使他们能够了解他们的病例中儿童佩戴助听器的一致性,以及在干预访问之间他们的环境是什么样的。尽管大多数提供者报告在访问数据记录信息和使用LENA技术方面的个人经验有限,但许多提供者报告从儿童听力学家那里获得数据记录信息。提供者普遍认为,获得这些技术可能是有益的,但前提是要有适当的技术资金、适当的培训和支持性的管理政策。
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