Methodology applied in the study of the language development in children with early detection of neonatal hearing loss.

Introduction and objective: Given that the disabling potential causing neonatal hearing impairment decreases with early detection and intervention, we have drawn up a research project, with which we intend to know the degree of development of the language of children and girls than from the universa...

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Main Authors: José Ignacio BENITO-OREJAS, Rosa Belén SANTIAGO-PARDO, Carmen ROMERO-UREÑA, Ángel Luis SÁNCHEZ-ROSSO, María Fe MUÑOZ-MORENO, Marina ESCARDA-BOLAÑOS, Ana HERRERO-GALIACHO, Celia GONZÁLEZ-NÚÑEZ, María Isabel RICO-PAÍNO, Rebeca ÁLVAREZ-MIELGO, Lidia MORENO-FERNÁNDEZ, María CONDE-GONZÁLEZ, Miriam GONZÁLEZ-DEL DEDO, Jorge GUTIÉRREZ-BLANCO, Cristina ARROYO-FERNÁNDEZ, María Rocío CERREJÓN-MARTÍN, Alberto MARTÍN-ROMÁN, Lucía Isabel DE CASTRO-DÍEZ, Aarón GARCÍA-CABALLERO, María FERNÁNDEZ-GÓMEZ, Cristina GARCÍA-ÁLVAREZ
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Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2017-06-01
Series:Revista ORL
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2444-7986/article/view/15133
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Summary:Introduction and objective: Given that the disabling potential causing neonatal hearing impairment decreases with early detection and intervention, we have drawn up a research project, with which we intend to know the degree of development of the language of children and girls than from the universal hearing screening, have been diagnosed for us of prelingual hearing loss in the last 15 years and analyze the determining variables and which are modifiable. The object of this communication will be to present the methodology that we use. Method: We assume the data stored on our ENT service, including 282 children with hearing loss. We have had the opportunity to create a research group in which we agree ENT and language specialists so we have resources sufficient for the study. Results: We describe the elements that make up this project in relation to the team and to its development. After applying inclusion/exclusion criteria, we have selected a group of 45 children between 3 and 15 years, defining their auditory characteristics. Through specific tests, adapted to the age, we will study the different aspects of the language; and through a structured interview parents, we try to determine the variables that influence the rehabilitator process. Finally, the data will be analyzed statistically. Discussion: The variability and the low prevalence of infant hearing loss, make it difficult studies with sufficient population to obtain statistically significant results. However, we believe that the group of children and the methodology selected will allow us to learn more about the influential in the development of the language variables. Conclusions: The hearing screening program allowed us to earlier intervention, which should improve the levels of language of children detected with hearing loss. Although the standard development of communication depends on other factors difficult to determine, through the presented protocol we equate these findings, validating the process of screening/diagnosis and intervention of our environment.
ISSN:2444-7986