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[Electroacoustic correction of hearing in children]
Vestnik Otorinolaringologii
|May 1, 1989
Summary
Early and individualized hearing aids are crucial for children
Area of Science:
- Pediatric audiology and rehabilitation.
Background:
- Hearing impairment significantly impacts children's rehabilitation and cognitive development.
- Timely intervention with hearing aids is essential for optimal outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To emphasize the critical role of early and individualized electroacoustic correction for hearing-impaired children.
- To highlight the importance of considering clinical and audiological factors in hearing aid selection.
Main Methods:
- Comprehensive audiological examination to assess hearing function.
- Evaluation of children's mental and verbal development.
- Assessment of individual needs for hearing aid appropriateness.
Main Results:
- Early diagnosis and appropriate hearing aid selection are key to successful electroacoustic correction.
- Some children require immediate hearing aid intervention, while others may have contraindications.
Conclusions:
- Effective hearing loss management in children relies on accurate early diagnosis.
- Personalized hearing aids, selected based on individual clinical and audiological assessments, are vital for successful rehabilitation and development.