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[Do hearing aids impair hearing?].

J Kosińska1, T Zaleski

  • 1Poradni Foniatrycznej Wojewódzkiego Szpitala Dzieciecego w Dziekanowie Leśnym koło Warszawy.

Otolaryngologia Polska = the Polish Otolaryngology
|January 1, 1991
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Bilateral hearing aids effectively supported speech and hearing rehabilitation in 25 hard-of-hearing children over 4-5 years. Hearing acuity remained stable in most children, indicating positive outcomes from the intervention.

Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Pediatric Rehabilitation
  • Speech-Language Pathology

Background:

  • Hearing loss in children presents significant challenges to communication and development.
  • Early and consistent intervention is crucial for effective speech and hearing rehabilitation.
  • Bilateral hearing aids are a common audiological intervention for pediatric hearing loss.

Observation:

  • A cohort of 25 children with hearing impairments participated in the study.
  • Children underwent speech and hearing rehabilitation utilizing bilateral hearing aids.
  • The rehabilitation period spanned 4 to 5 years.

Findings:

  • Hearing acuity remained stable in the majority of the 25 children studied.
  • Only 3 children exhibited a deterioration in hearing acuity over the 4-5 year period.

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  • The study suggests positive outcomes for long-term bilateral hearing aid use in pediatric hearing rehabilitation.
  • Implications:

    • Bilateral hearing aids appear to be a beneficial and stable intervention for pediatric hearing loss.
    • Consistent audiological monitoring is important to track hearing acuity changes.
    • Further research into the causes of hearing deterioration in specific cases is warranted.