The effect of improving the physical and mental health on different rehabilitation programs for post-linguistic cochlear implantees.
- Author:
Beier QI
;
Ruijuan DONG
;
Xiaofang LI
;
Wenbin GAO
;
Bo LIU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Anxiety;
Cochlear Implantation;
rehabilitation;
Cochlear Implants;
Deafness;
Hearing Loss;
Hearing Tests;
Humans;
Language;
Linguistics;
Mental Health;
Noise;
Quality of Life;
Speech;
Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2015;29(4):304-309
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the physical and mental health status of post-linguistic cochlear implantees, and then to explore the effectiveness on of different rehabilitation programs.
METHOD:Mandarin hearing in noise test (MHINT), personal report of communication apprehension (PRCA-24) and Nijmegen cochlear implant questionnaire (NCIQ) were used to measure the hearing ability, mental health degree and the health related life quality in 36 post-linguistic cochlear implant users, respectively. The improvement of subjects' physical and mental health levels was compared with among different rehabilitation programs, including family training program, auditory habilitation program and psychological intervention program.
RESULT:(1) Family training program only can improve the subject's hearing ability (P < 0.05), but failed to ease the communication apprehension; ((2) Auditory habilitation program can both significantly improve the subjects' hearing ability (P < 0.01) and ease the fear of talking face to face (P < 0.01); (3) Psychological intervention program can significantly increase the auditory abilities (P < 0.01), reduce the communication apprehension (P < 0.01) and improve the quality of life.
CONCLUSION:Post-linguistic cochlear implantees had obvious mental symptoms. It was very important to design an effective rehabilitation program to improvement the living quality of hearing loss people.