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What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience

OBJECTIVES: We conducted multi-directional language development tests as a part of the Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders (RSVD) in Japan. This report discusses findings as well as factors that led to better results in children with severe-profound hearing loss. METHODS: We evaluated mu...

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Autores principales: Kanda, Yukihiko, Kumagami, Hidetaka, Hara, Minoru, Sainoo, Yuzuru, Sato, Chisei, Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi, Yoshida, Haruo, Ito, Akiko, Tanaka, Chiharu, Baba, Kyoko, Nakata, Ayaka, Tanaka, Hideo, Fukushima, Kunihiro, Kasai, Norio, Takahashi, Haruo
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Publicado: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3369984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2012.5.S1.S59
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author Kanda, Yukihiko
Kumagami, Hidetaka
Hara, Minoru
Sainoo, Yuzuru
Sato, Chisei
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Yoshida, Haruo
Ito, Akiko
Tanaka, Chiharu
Baba, Kyoko
Nakata, Ayaka
Tanaka, Hideo
Fukushima, Kunihiro
Kasai, Norio
Takahashi, Haruo
author_facet Kanda, Yukihiko
Kumagami, Hidetaka
Hara, Minoru
Sainoo, Yuzuru
Sato, Chisei
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Yoshida, Haruo
Ito, Akiko
Tanaka, Chiharu
Baba, Kyoko
Nakata, Ayaka
Tanaka, Hideo
Fukushima, Kunihiro
Kasai, Norio
Takahashi, Haruo
author_sort Kanda, Yukihiko
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description OBJECTIVES: We conducted multi-directional language development tests as a part of the Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders (RSVD) in Japan. This report discusses findings as well as factors that led to better results in children with severe-profound hearing loss. METHODS: We evaluated multiple language development tests in 33 Japanese children with cochlear implants (32 patients) and hearing aid (1 patient), including 1) Test for question and answer interaction development, 2) Word fluency test, 3) Japanese version of the Peabody picture vocabulary test-revised, 4) The standardized comprehension test of abstract words, 5) The screening test of reading and writing for Japanese primary school children, 6) The syntactic processing test of aphasia, 7) Criterion-referenced testing (CRT) for Japanese language and mathematics, 8) Pervasive development disorders ASJ rating scales, and 9) Raven's colored progressive matrices. Furthermore, we investigated the factors believed to account for the better performances in these tests. The first group, group A, consisted of 14 children with higher scores in all tests than the national average for children with hearing difficulty. The second group, group B, included 19 children that scored below the national average in any of the tests. RESULTS: Overall, the results show that 76.2% of the scores obtained by the children in these tests exceeded the national average scores of children with hearing difficulty. The children who finished above average on all tests had undergone a longer period of regular habilitation in our rehabilitation center, had their implants earlier in life, were exposed to more auditory verbal/oral communication in their education at affiliated institutions, and were more likely to have been integrated in a regular kindergarten before moving on to elementary school. CONCLUSION: In this study, we suggest that taking the above four factors into consideration will have an affect on the language development of children with severe-profound hearing loss.
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spelling pubmed-33699842012-06-13 What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience Kanda, Yukihiko Kumagami, Hidetaka Hara, Minoru Sainoo, Yuzuru Sato, Chisei Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi Yoshida, Haruo Ito, Akiko Tanaka, Chiharu Baba, Kyoko Nakata, Ayaka Tanaka, Hideo Fukushima, Kunihiro Kasai, Norio Takahashi, Haruo Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol Original Article OBJECTIVES: We conducted multi-directional language development tests as a part of the Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders (RSVD) in Japan. This report discusses findings as well as factors that led to better results in children with severe-profound hearing loss. METHODS: We evaluated multiple language development tests in 33 Japanese children with cochlear implants (32 patients) and hearing aid (1 patient), including 1) Test for question and answer interaction development, 2) Word fluency test, 3) Japanese version of the Peabody picture vocabulary test-revised, 4) The standardized comprehension test of abstract words, 5) The screening test of reading and writing for Japanese primary school children, 6) The syntactic processing test of aphasia, 7) Criterion-referenced testing (CRT) for Japanese language and mathematics, 8) Pervasive development disorders ASJ rating scales, and 9) Raven's colored progressive matrices. Furthermore, we investigated the factors believed to account for the better performances in these tests. The first group, group A, consisted of 14 children with higher scores in all tests than the national average for children with hearing difficulty. The second group, group B, included 19 children that scored below the national average in any of the tests. RESULTS: Overall, the results show that 76.2% of the scores obtained by the children in these tests exceeded the national average scores of children with hearing difficulty. The children who finished above average on all tests had undergone a longer period of regular habilitation in our rehabilitation center, had their implants earlier in life, were exposed to more auditory verbal/oral communication in their education at affiliated institutions, and were more likely to have been integrated in a regular kindergarten before moving on to elementary school. CONCLUSION: In this study, we suggest that taking the above four factors into consideration will have an affect on the language development of children with severe-profound hearing loss. Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2012-04 2012-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3369984/ /pubmed/22701149 http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2012.5.S1.S59 Text en Copyright © 2012 by Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kanda, Yukihiko
Kumagami, Hidetaka
Hara, Minoru
Sainoo, Yuzuru
Sato, Chisei
Yamamoto-Fukuda, Tomomi
Yoshida, Haruo
Ito, Akiko
Tanaka, Chiharu
Baba, Kyoko
Nakata, Ayaka
Tanaka, Hideo
Fukushima, Kunihiro
Kasai, Norio
Takahashi, Haruo
What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title_full What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title_fullStr What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title_full_unstemmed What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title_short What Factors Are Associated with Good Performance in Children with Cochlear Implants? From the Outcome of Various Language Development Tests, Research on Sensory and Communicative Disorders Project in Japan: Nagasaki Experience
title_sort what factors are associated with good performance in children with cochlear implants? from the outcome of various language development tests, research on sensory and communicative disorders project in japan: nagasaki experience
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3369984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701149
http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2012.5.S1.S59
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