NURE Investigación (Sep 2013)

Experiences of adult patients hearing loss postlingually with Cochlear Implant

  • Teresa María Lizcano Tejado,
  • Antonio Gigante León,
  • Blanca Fernández-Lasquetty Blanc,
  • Nieves Martínez Jiménez,
  • Maria Luisa Villamayor Losada,
  • Rosa-Ana García Laguna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 66

Abstract

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Hearing loss is a significant public health problem. The incidence is difficult to establish because of the lack of data in people under age three, but is estimated about 1 per thousand for severe and profound hearing loss.A cochlear implant (CI) is a device that converts sounds into electrical energy that triggers a sensation of hearing. The IC is indicated in patients with severe bilateral sensorineural hearing loss with null or poor benefit use of hearing aids.The general objective of this project is to understand the experiences of adult patients with severe-profound sensorineural hearing loss with IC postlingually throughout the implementation process.A personal vision of those implemented will allow us to learn how to face the possibility to hear and interact with their environment, applying this information to improve health care provided to them and identifying those areas where such assistance should be improved. Also allow us to compare the initial expectations and have been achieved, creating realistic expectations for future candidates.For its development we have designed a qualitative study, based on the principles and procedures of grounded theory, semistructured interviews, participant observation and discussion groups.The data will be analyzed using the software Nudist ViVo 9.

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