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Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs
Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) have been developed to enable satisfying verbal communication, while music perception has remained in the background in both the research and technological development, thus making CI users dissatisfied by the experience of listening to music. Indications for cli...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228770 |
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author | Frosolini, Andrea Badin, Giulio Sorrentino, Flavia Brotto, Davide Pessot, Nicholas Fantin, Francesco Ceschin, Federica Lovato, Andrea Coppola, Nicola Mancuso, Antonio Vedovelli, Luca Marioni, Gino de Filippis, Cosimo |
author_facet | Frosolini, Andrea Badin, Giulio Sorrentino, Flavia Brotto, Davide Pessot, Nicholas Fantin, Francesco Ceschin, Federica Lovato, Andrea Coppola, Nicola Mancuso, Antonio Vedovelli, Luca Marioni, Gino de Filippis, Cosimo |
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description | Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) have been developed to enable satisfying verbal communication, while music perception has remained in the background in both the research and technological development, thus making CI users dissatisfied by the experience of listening to music. Indications for clinicians to test and train music abilities are at a preliminary stage compared to the existing and well-established hearing and speech rehabilitation programs. The main aim of the present study was to test the utility of the application of two different patient reporting outcome (PRO) measures in a group of CI users. A secondary objective was to identify items capable of driving the indication and design specific music rehabilitation programs for CI patients. Materials and Methods: A consecutive series of 73 CI patients referred to the Audiology Unit, University of Padova, was enrolled from November 2021 to May 2022 and evaluated with the audiological battery test and PRO measures: Musica e Qualità della Vita (MUSQUAV) and Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire (NCIQ) Italian version. Results: The reliability analysis showed good consistency between the different PRO measures (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.873). After accounting for the epidemiological and clinical variables, the PRO measures showed a correlation with audiological outcomes in only one case (rho = −0.304; adj. p = 0.039) for NCIQ-T with the CI-pure tone average. A willingness for musical rehabilitation was present in 63% of patients (Rehab Factor, mean value of 0.791 ± 0.675). Conclusions: We support the role of the application of MUSQUAV and NCIQ to improve the clinical and audiological evaluation of CI patients. Moreover, we proposed a derivative item, called the rehab factor, which could be used in clinical practice and future studies to clarify the indication and priority of specific music rehabilitation programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-96986412022-11-26 Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs Frosolini, Andrea Badin, Giulio Sorrentino, Flavia Brotto, Davide Pessot, Nicholas Fantin, Francesco Ceschin, Federica Lovato, Andrea Coppola, Nicola Mancuso, Antonio Vedovelli, Luca Marioni, Gino de Filippis, Cosimo Sensors (Basel) Article Introduction: Cochlear implants (CI) have been developed to enable satisfying verbal communication, while music perception has remained in the background in both the research and technological development, thus making CI users dissatisfied by the experience of listening to music. Indications for clinicians to test and train music abilities are at a preliminary stage compared to the existing and well-established hearing and speech rehabilitation programs. The main aim of the present study was to test the utility of the application of two different patient reporting outcome (PRO) measures in a group of CI users. A secondary objective was to identify items capable of driving the indication and design specific music rehabilitation programs for CI patients. Materials and Methods: A consecutive series of 73 CI patients referred to the Audiology Unit, University of Padova, was enrolled from November 2021 to May 2022 and evaluated with the audiological battery test and PRO measures: Musica e Qualità della Vita (MUSQUAV) and Nijmegen Cochlear Implant Questionnaire (NCIQ) Italian version. Results: The reliability analysis showed good consistency between the different PRO measures (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.873). After accounting for the epidemiological and clinical variables, the PRO measures showed a correlation with audiological outcomes in only one case (rho = −0.304; adj. p = 0.039) for NCIQ-T with the CI-pure tone average. A willingness for musical rehabilitation was present in 63% of patients (Rehab Factor, mean value of 0.791 ± 0.675). Conclusions: We support the role of the application of MUSQUAV and NCIQ to improve the clinical and audiological evaluation of CI patients. Moreover, we proposed a derivative item, called the rehab factor, which could be used in clinical practice and future studies to clarify the indication and priority of specific music rehabilitation programs. MDPI 2022-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9698641/ /pubmed/36433364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228770 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Frosolini, Andrea Badin, Giulio Sorrentino, Flavia Brotto, Davide Pessot, Nicholas Fantin, Francesco Ceschin, Federica Lovato, Andrea Coppola, Nicola Mancuso, Antonio Vedovelli, Luca Marioni, Gino de Filippis, Cosimo Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title | Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title_full | Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title_fullStr | Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title_short | Application of Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Cochlear Implant Patients: Implications for the Design of Specific Rehabilitation Programs |
title_sort | application of patient reported outcome measures in cochlear implant patients: implications for the design of specific rehabilitation programs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22228770 |
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