Journal article
Longer-term functional outcomes and everyday listening performance for young children through to young adults using bilateral implants
KL Galvin, JF Holland, KC Hughes
Ear and Hearing | Published : 2014
Abstract
OBJECTIVES:: First, to document a broad range of functional outcomes of bilateral implantation for young children through young adults at a postoperative point at which stable outcomes could be expected. Second, to evaluate the relationship between functional outcomes and age at bilateral implantation and time between implants. DESIGN:: A study-specific questionnaire was administered to parents in an interview 3.5 years or more after sequential (n = 50) or simultaneous (n = 7) implants were received by their child. Median age at bilateral implantation was 4.1 years (range 0.7 to 19.8) and time between implants was 2.7 years (range 0.0 to 16.7). RESULTS:: On the basis of parent report, 72% of..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Awarded by Human Research Ethics Committee of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
Funding Acknowledgements
[ "Financial support was provided by The University of Melbourne's Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology, and the National Health and Medical Research Council (Project No. 454318).", "Ethical approval was given by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (Project No. 02/506H/07)." ]