儿童和家庭因素与聋儿听语言治疗成功的关系。

S R Easterbrooks, C M O'Rourke, N W Todd
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目的:确定接受听语言治疗的儿童的一般人口统计数据,并确定与听语言治疗成功和失败的儿童之间差异相关的儿童和家庭因素。环境:私立三级医疗机构。人群:有轻度到重度听力损失的儿童。干预:使用听觉语言疗法,这是一种治疗性干预,旨在教导父母教育他们的年轻聋哑和听力受损的孩子使用剩余的听力和说话。主要观察指标:采用临床档案、家长问卷和家长当前成功报告来确定治疗效果。结果:在这个项目中呆了一年以上的顾客中,57%的人完全融入了常规教育,没有聋人老师的服务。人口很富裕,女性比预期的要多。那些不满意地离开的人往往是听力损失程度较高的男性,他们在1年后不久就离开了这个项目。结论:听语言疗法对具有特定人口统计学特征的学生提供了成功的干预。
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Child and family factors associated with deaf children's success in auditory-verbal therapy.

Objectives: To identify the general demographics of children who had Auditory-Verbal therapy and to identify child and family factors associated with differences between those children for whom Auditory-Verbal therapy led to success and those for whom it did not.

Setting: Private tertiary care facility.

Population: Children who had hearing losses ranging from mild to profound.

Intervention: Auditory-Verbal therapy, a therapeutic intervention designed to teach parents to educate their young deaf and hearing-impaired children to use residual hearing and to speak, was used.

Main outcome measures: Clinic files, parent questionnaires, and parent report of current success were used to determine efficacy of treatment.

Results: Fifty-seven percent of the clients who remained in this program for over 1 year were fully integrated into regular education, with no services from a teacher of the deaf. The population was affluent, with more females than expected. Those who left dissatisfied tended to be males with greater degrees of hearing loss who left the program soon after 1 year.

Conclusions: Auditory-Verbal therapy provides successful intervention to students with a particular set of demographic characteristics.

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