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AAA (2010) CAPD clinical practice guidelines: need for an update / David A. DeBonis in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
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Titre : AAA (2010) CAPD clinical practice guidelines: need for an update Type de document : Article Auteurs : David A. DeBonis, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Aide auditive ; Audiologie clinique ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Perception auditive
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Mesure comportementaleRésumé : Review and critique of the clinical value of the AAA CAPD guidance document in light of criteria for credible and useful guidance documents, as discussed by Field and Lohr. Design: A qualitative review of the of the AAA CAPD guidelines using a framework by Field and Lohr to assess their relative value in supporting the assessment and management of CAPD referrals. Study sample: Relevant literature available through electronic search tools and published texts were used along with the AAA CAPD guidance document and the chapter by Field and Lohr. Results: The AAA document does not meet many of the key requirements discussed by Field and Lohr. It does not reflect the current literature, fails to help clinicians understand for whom auditory processing testing and intervention would be most useful, includes contradictory suggestions which reduce clarity and appears to avoid conclusions that might cast the CAPD construct in a negative light. It also does not include input from diverse affected groups. All of these reduce the documents credibility. Conclusions: The AAA CAPD guidance document will need to be updated and re-conceptualised in order to provide meaningful guidance for clinicians. Accès : Contactez la bibliothèque d'Ixelles si le lien vers la ressource électronique ne fonctionne plus Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=210370
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Exclu du prêtAdaptive Hearing Aid Benefit in Children With Mild/Moderate Hearing Loss: A Registered, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial / Hannah Stewart in Ear and hearing, Vol. 43, n°5 (septembre-octobre 2022)
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Titre : Adaptive Hearing Aid Benefit in Children With Mild/Moderate Hearing Loss: A Registered, Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial Type de document : Article Auteurs : Hannah Stewart ; Erin Cashin ; Joseph Pinkl ; Cecilia Nakeva von Mentzer ; Li Lin ; Lisa L. Hunter ; David R. Moore Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 1402-1415 Note générale : DOI: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001230 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Acclimatation ; Aides auditives ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Perte d'auditionMots-clés : Acclimatization, Clinical trial, Hearing aids, Mild to moderate hearing loss, Pediatric Résumé : Objectives: We completed a registered double-blind randomized control trial to compare acclimatization to two hearing aid fitting algorithms by experienced pediatric hearing aid users with mild to moderate hearing loss. We hypothesized that extended use (up to 13 months) of an adaptive algorithm with integrated directionality and noise reduction, OpenSound Navigator (OSN), would result in improved performance on auditory, cognitive, academic, and caregiver- or self-report measures compared with a control, omnidirectional algorithm (OMNI).
Design: Forty children aged 6 to 13 years with mild to moderate/severe symmetric sensorineural hearing loss completed this study. They were all experienced hearing aid users and were recruited through the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Division of Audiology. The children were divided into 20 pairs based on similarity of age (within 1 year) and hearing loss (level and configuration). Individuals from each pair were randomly assigned to either an OSN (experimental) or OMNI (control) fitting algorithm group. Each child completed an audiology evaluation, hearing aid fitting using physically identical Oticon OPN hearing aids, follow-up audiological appointment, and 2 research visits up to 13 months apart. Research visit outcome measures covered speech perception (in quiet and in noise), novel grammar and word learning, cognition, academic ability, and caregiver report of listening behaviors. Analysis of outcome differences between visits, groups, ages, conditions and their interactions used linear mixed models. Between 22 and 39 children provided useable data for each task.
Results: Children using the experimental (OSN) algorithm did not show any significant performance differences on the outcome measures compared with those using the control (OMNI) algorithm. Overall performance of all children in the study increased across the duration of the trial on word repetition in noise, sentence repetition in quiet, and caregivers' assessment of hearing ability. There was a significant negative relationship between age at first hearing aid use, final Reading and Mathematical ability, and caregiver rated speech hearing. A significant positive relationship was found between daily hearing aid use and study-long change in performance on the Flanker test of inhibitory control and attention. Logged daily use of hearing aids related to caregiver rated spatial hearing. All results controlled for age at testing/evaluation and false discovery rate.
Conclusions: Use of the experimental (OSN) algorithm neither enhanced nor reduced performance on auditory, cognitive, academic or caregiver report measures compared with the control (OMNI) algorithm. However, prolonged hearing aid use led to benefits in hearing, academic skills, attention, and caregiver evaluation.Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=J [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=297618
in Ear and hearing > Vol. 43, n°5 (septembre-octobre 2022) . - p. 1402-1415[article]Audiométrie comportementale du très jeune enfant : enjeux et modalités, le complément indispensable des investigations électrophysiologiques / Monique Delaroche (2000)
Titre : Audiométrie comportementale du très jeune enfant : enjeux et modalités, le complément indispensable des investigations électrophysiologiques Type de document : Livre Auteurs : Monique Delaroche Editeur : Paris, Bruxelles : De Boeck Université Année de publication : 2000 Collection : Questions de personne Importance : 268 p. Présentation : ill Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-8041-3527-0 Prix : 29.00 Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Audiométrie comportementale ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Diagnostic précoce ; Enfant déficient auditifDisponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=202221 Exemplaires (1)
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DisponibleBehavioral evaluation of hearing in infants and young children / Jane Reger Madell (1998)
Titre : Behavioral evaluation of hearing in infants and young children Type de document : Livre Auteurs : Jane Reger Madell Editeur : New York, Stuttgart : Georg Thieme Année de publication : 1998 Importance : 204 p. Présentation : ill Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-13-107981-7 Prix : 62.47 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Américain (ame) Descripteurs : Autres descripteurs
Audition de l'enfant ; Audition du nourrisson
HE Vinci
Audiométrie comportementale ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Enfant déficient auditif ; Examen pédo-audiometriqueDisponible en ligne : Non Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=202371 Exemplaires (1)
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DisponibleCochlear Implant Practice Patterns: The U.S. Trends with Pediatric Patients / Carly Hemmingson ; Jessica J. Messersmith in Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA), Vol.29, n° 8 (September 2018)
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Titre : Cochlear Implant Practice Patterns: The U.S. Trends with Pediatric Patients Type de document : Article Auteurs : Carly Hemmingson ; Jessica J. Messersmith Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 722-733 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Analyse de pratiques ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Implants cochléairesDisponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://medone-comsci.thieme.com/ejourn [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=220499
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Exclu du prêtComprehensive Handbook of Pediatric Audiology / Anne Marie Tharpe ; Richard C. Seewald (2011)
PermalinkEvaluation du système auditif / Pierre Bonfils
PermalinkExplorations audiométriques chez l'enfant : d'un dépistage fiable à tout âge à une audiométrie précise / Quitterie Daubech in Cahiers de l'audition, Vol. 18, n°5 (Septembre/octobre 2005)
PermalinkFoundation of pediatric audiology : identification and assessment / Fred H. Bess (2006)
PermalinkGain prothétique dans le cas du très jeune enfant et approche ludique : mémoire / Aurélie Bizeau in Cahiers de l'audition, Vol. 18, n° 1 (Janvier/février 2005)
PermalinkHearing in children / Jerry L. Northern (2001)
PermalinkMedical Referral Patterns and Etiologies for Children With Mild-to-Severe Hearing Loss / Paul D. Judge in Ear and hearing, Vol. 40, n°4 (Juillet-aout 2019)
PermalinkPeripheral audition of children on the autistic spectrum / Judith S. Gravel in Ear and hearing, Vol.27, n° 3 (Juin 2006)
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