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Quality Standard for Rehabilitation of Young Deaf Children Receiving Cochlear Implants

Background and objectives: More and more children with severe-to-profound hearing loss are receiving cochlear implants (CIs) at an early age to improve their hearing and listening abilities, speech recognition, speech intelligibility, and other aspects of spoken language development. Despite this, t...

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Autores principales: De Raeve, Leo, Cumpăt, Marinela-Carmen, van Loo, Aimée, Costa, Isabel Monteiro, Matos, Maria Assunção, Dias, João Canossa, Mârțu, Cristian, Cavaleriu, Bogdan, Gherguț, Alois, Maftei, Alexandra, Tudorean, Ovidiu-Cristian, Butnaru, Corina, Șerban, Roxana, Meriacre, Tatiana, Rădulescu, Luminița
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071354
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author De Raeve, Leo
Cumpăt, Marinela-Carmen
van Loo, Aimée
Costa, Isabel Monteiro
Matos, Maria Assunção
Dias, João Canossa
Mârțu, Cristian
Cavaleriu, Bogdan
Gherguț, Alois
Maftei, Alexandra
Tudorean, Ovidiu-Cristian
Butnaru, Corina
Șerban, Roxana
Meriacre, Tatiana
Rădulescu, Luminița
author_facet De Raeve, Leo
Cumpăt, Marinela-Carmen
van Loo, Aimée
Costa, Isabel Monteiro
Matos, Maria Assunção
Dias, João Canossa
Mârțu, Cristian
Cavaleriu, Bogdan
Gherguț, Alois
Maftei, Alexandra
Tudorean, Ovidiu-Cristian
Butnaru, Corina
Șerban, Roxana
Meriacre, Tatiana
Rădulescu, Luminița
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description Background and objectives: More and more children with severe-to-profound hearing loss are receiving cochlear implants (CIs) at an early age to improve their hearing and listening abilities, speech recognition, speech intelligibility, and other aspects of spoken language development. Despite this, the rehabilitation outcomes can be very heterogeneous in this population, not only because of issues related to surgery and fitting or the specific characteristics of the child with his/her additional disabilities but also because of huge differences in the quality of the support and rehabilitation offered by the therapist and the family. These quality standards for the rehabilitation of young deaf children receiving CIs are developed within the European KA202 Erasmus+ project “VOICE”—vocational education and training for speech and language therapists and parents for the rehabilitation of children with CIs, Ref. No.: 2020-1-RO01-KA202-080059. Material and methods: To develop these quality standards, we used the input from the face-to-face interviews of 11 local rehabilitation experts in CIs from the four partner countries of the project and the outcomes of the bibliographic analysis of 848 publications retrieved from six databases: Pub Med, Psych Info, CINAHL, Scopus, Eric, and Cochrane. Based on all this information, we created a first set of 32 quality standards over four domains: general, fitting, rehabilitation, and for professionals. Further on, the Delphi method was used by 18 international rehabilitation experts to discuss and agree on these standards. Results: The results from the literature analysis and the interviews show us that more than 90% of the consulted international experts agreed on 29 quality standards. They focus on different aspects of rehabilitation: the multidisciplinary team, their expertise and knowledge, important rehabilitation topics to focus on, and programming issues related to rehabilitation. Conclusions: These quality standards aim to optimize the activity of speech rehabilitation specialists so that they reach the optimal level of expertise. Also presented is the necessary equipment for the IC team to carry out the rehabilitation sessions in good conditions. This set of quality standards can be useful to ensure the appropriate postoperative care of these children. As a result, the rehabilitation process will be more relaxed, and therapists will have the opportunity to focus more on the specific needs of each child, with the provision of quality services, which will result in better results. This theme is particularly complex and dependent on multifactorial aspects of medicine, education, speech therapy, social work, and psychology that are very intricate and interdependent.
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spelling pubmed-103861592023-07-30 Quality Standard for Rehabilitation of Young Deaf Children Receiving Cochlear Implants De Raeve, Leo Cumpăt, Marinela-Carmen van Loo, Aimée Costa, Isabel Monteiro Matos, Maria Assunção Dias, João Canossa Mârțu, Cristian Cavaleriu, Bogdan Gherguț, Alois Maftei, Alexandra Tudorean, Ovidiu-Cristian Butnaru, Corina Șerban, Roxana Meriacre, Tatiana Rădulescu, Luminița Medicina (Kaunas) Review Background and objectives: More and more children with severe-to-profound hearing loss are receiving cochlear implants (CIs) at an early age to improve their hearing and listening abilities, speech recognition, speech intelligibility, and other aspects of spoken language development. Despite this, the rehabilitation outcomes can be very heterogeneous in this population, not only because of issues related to surgery and fitting or the specific characteristics of the child with his/her additional disabilities but also because of huge differences in the quality of the support and rehabilitation offered by the therapist and the family. These quality standards for the rehabilitation of young deaf children receiving CIs are developed within the European KA202 Erasmus+ project “VOICE”—vocational education and training for speech and language therapists and parents for the rehabilitation of children with CIs, Ref. No.: 2020-1-RO01-KA202-080059. Material and methods: To develop these quality standards, we used the input from the face-to-face interviews of 11 local rehabilitation experts in CIs from the four partner countries of the project and the outcomes of the bibliographic analysis of 848 publications retrieved from six databases: Pub Med, Psych Info, CINAHL, Scopus, Eric, and Cochrane. Based on all this information, we created a first set of 32 quality standards over four domains: general, fitting, rehabilitation, and for professionals. Further on, the Delphi method was used by 18 international rehabilitation experts to discuss and agree on these standards. Results: The results from the literature analysis and the interviews show us that more than 90% of the consulted international experts agreed on 29 quality standards. They focus on different aspects of rehabilitation: the multidisciplinary team, their expertise and knowledge, important rehabilitation topics to focus on, and programming issues related to rehabilitation. Conclusions: These quality standards aim to optimize the activity of speech rehabilitation specialists so that they reach the optimal level of expertise. Also presented is the necessary equipment for the IC team to carry out the rehabilitation sessions in good conditions. This set of quality standards can be useful to ensure the appropriate postoperative care of these children. As a result, the rehabilitation process will be more relaxed, and therapists will have the opportunity to focus more on the specific needs of each child, with the provision of quality services, which will result in better results. This theme is particularly complex and dependent on multifactorial aspects of medicine, education, speech therapy, social work, and psychology that are very intricate and interdependent. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10386159/ /pubmed/37512167 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071354 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cumpăt, Marinela-Carmen
van Loo, Aimée
Costa, Isabel Monteiro
Matos, Maria Assunção
Dias, João Canossa
Mârțu, Cristian
Cavaleriu, Bogdan
Gherguț, Alois
Maftei, Alexandra
Tudorean, Ovidiu-Cristian
Butnaru, Corina
Șerban, Roxana
Meriacre, Tatiana
Rădulescu, Luminița
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512167
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59071354
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