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Title: Home Auditory Training Program (HAP) For Cochlear Implantees and Hearing Impaired Children Using Hearing Aids—An Outcome of a Three-Year Research Project
Authors: Kant, Anjali
Adhyaru, Medha
Keywords: Home auditory training;Hearing impairment;Hearing aids
Issue Date: 2009
Journal Name: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
Volume No.: 61
Issue No.: 1
Pages: 54-58
Abstract: Introduction Use of cochlear implants has been a turning point in the life of the hearing-impaired children enabling them to participate in the world of sounds. Research shows that even after cochlear implantation auditory training is necessary as it facilitates the development of verbal skills. A number of kits for auditory training are available in the West. The author had an exposure to a number of auditory training kits in the US, as a part of her Fulbright Research Fellowship. In our country, there is a dearth of such material for auditory training. Besides this, India being a multilingual country, it becomes difficult if not impossible to develop language specific auditory programs. Hence, the need for the project proposal which was to develop material in Hindi and Marathi in the form of kit and CD-ROMs for the various levels of auditory training. Methodology With the help of latest scientific techniques, material in the form of worksheets, audiocassettes and CD-ROMs were developed and field tested for all four levels of auditory training. Children with hearing impairment using hearing aids and cochlear implants were given auditory training using the developed material. Results t-test which was carried revealed that there is a significant difference between pre and post training performance of children. Conclusions A systematic approach in the form of a kit comprising of audio cassettes and CD-ROMs is now available in Hindi and Marathi for use at home for professionals and parents of children with hearing impairment.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/762
ISSN: 2231-3796
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