Auditory Environment Across the Life Span of Cochlear Implant Users: Insights From Data Logging

被引:82
作者
Busch, Tobias [1 ,2 ]
Vanpoucke, Filiep [2 ]
van Wieringen, Astrid [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
[2] Cochlear Technol Ctr, Mechelen, Belgium
来源
JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH | 2017年 / 60卷 / 05期
关键词
SPOKEN LANGUAGE-DEVELOPMENT; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HEARING-AID USE; DEAF-CHILDREN; SPEECH RECOGNITION; LITERACY SKILLS; AGE; NOISE; PERCEPTION; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1044/2016_JSLHR-H-16-0162
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Purpose: We describe the natural auditory environment of people with cochlear implants (CIs), how it changes across the life span, and how it varies between individuals. Method: We performed a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of Cochlear Nucleus 6 CI sound-processor data logs. The logs were obtained from 1,501 people with CIs (ages 0-96 years). They covered over 2.4 million hr of implant use and indicated how much time the CI users had spent in various acoustical environments. We investigated exposure to spoken language, noise, music, and quiet, and analyzed variation between age groups, users, and countries. Results: CI users spent a substantial part of their daily life in noisy environments. As a consequence, most speech was presented in background noise. We found significant differences between age groups for all auditory scenes. Yet even within the same age group and country, variability between individuals was substantial. Conclusions: Regardless of their age, people with CIs face challenging acoustical environments in their daily life. Our results underline the importance of supporting them with assistive listening technology. Moreover, we found large differences between individuals' auditory diets that might contribute to differences in rehabilitation outcomes. Their causes and effects should be investigated further.
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页码:1362 / 1377
页数:16
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