Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process

ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze auditory and oral communication behaviors in a group of children and adolescents, users of cochlear implants and to establish a relationship with factors that interfere with aural rehabilitation. Methods: participants were 13 children or adolescents with profound bilat...

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Main Authors: Rafaela da Silva Bicas, Laura Mochiatti Guijo, Eliane Maria Carrit Delgado-Pinheiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEFAC Saúde e Educação
Series:Revista CEFAC
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spelling doaj-bc1287209fda4926ac92576e15d9cc2e2020-11-25T00:40:25ZengCEFAC Saúde e EducaçãoRevista CEFAC1982-021619446547410.1590/1982-0216201719412516S1516-18462017000400465Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation processRafaela da Silva BicasLaura Mochiatti GuijoEliane Maria Carrit Delgado-PinheiroABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze auditory and oral communication behaviors in a group of children and adolescents, users of cochlear implants and to establish a relationship with factors that interfere with aural rehabilitation. Methods: participants were 13 children or adolescents with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Standardized procedures were applied to check: the auditory and oral communication behaviors of participants and their relationships with the child's age at diagnosis period; the interval between diagnosis and intervention, adaptation onset of the cochlear implant; the hearing age and aural rehabilitation period. Results: statistically significant data were found to correlate the interval between diagnosis and intervention with the scores in the evaluation procedures of oral communication. Conclusion: there was a significant impact on the development of oral communication when the period elapsed between the diagnosis and intervention was analyzed, in such way that the faster the intervention time, the better the results. It was also evident that the earlier the beginning of the use of cochlear implants, the greater the hearing age, and the longer the rehabilitation period, the better the scores in the procedures that evaluated auditory and verbal development.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462017000400465&lng=en&tlng=enHearing LossCochlear ImplantLanguageAuditory Perception
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author Rafaela da Silva Bicas
Laura Mochiatti Guijo
Eliane Maria Carrit Delgado-Pinheiro
spellingShingle Rafaela da Silva Bicas
Laura Mochiatti Guijo
Eliane Maria Carrit Delgado-Pinheiro
Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
Revista CEFAC
Hearing Loss
Cochlear Implant
Language
Auditory Perception
author_facet Rafaela da Silva Bicas
Laura Mochiatti Guijo
Eliane Maria Carrit Delgado-Pinheiro
author_sort Rafaela da Silva Bicas
title Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
title_short Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
title_full Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
title_fullStr Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
title_full_unstemmed Oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
title_sort oral communication and auditory skills of hearing impaired children and adolescents and the speech therapy rehabilitation process
publisher CEFAC Saúde e Educação
series Revista CEFAC
issn 1982-0216
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze auditory and oral communication behaviors in a group of children and adolescents, users of cochlear implants and to establish a relationship with factors that interfere with aural rehabilitation. Methods: participants were 13 children or adolescents with profound bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Standardized procedures were applied to check: the auditory and oral communication behaviors of participants and their relationships with the child's age at diagnosis period; the interval between diagnosis and intervention, adaptation onset of the cochlear implant; the hearing age and aural rehabilitation period. Results: statistically significant data were found to correlate the interval between diagnosis and intervention with the scores in the evaluation procedures of oral communication. Conclusion: there was a significant impact on the development of oral communication when the period elapsed between the diagnosis and intervention was analyzed, in such way that the faster the intervention time, the better the results. It was also evident that the earlier the beginning of the use of cochlear implants, the greater the hearing age, and the longer the rehabilitation period, the better the scores in the procedures that evaluated auditory and verbal development.
topic Hearing Loss
Cochlear Implant
Language
Auditory Perception
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462017000400465&lng=en&tlng=en
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