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Result of consistent use of hearing aid in speech and language development.
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Objective: To determine the benefits of proper guidance and proper use of hearing aid in language development age. Study Design: Descriptive Cross-sectional study. Setting: Department of ENT, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and Karachi Medical and Dental College. Period: January 2022 to December 2023. Methods: In this study those cases were included which came with hearing loss. Both sexes were included in this study. After informed consent complete history and examination was done. Also relevant investigations were performed where required. Results: In this study, male were 72 (60%), male female ratio was 1.5:1. Highest number of patients were between the age of 6-8 years 60 (50%). Between 1.5 to 3 years, 51 children were properly guided and followed the proper instruction of use of hearing aid while 9 children were not properly guided and not properly used of hearing aid. 92 patients (76.6%) used hearing aid consistent with proper guidance, in which 79 (85.8%) children developed good speech and language. while 13 (14.1%) children were found poor in speech and language development while 28 (23.33%) children did not use hearing aid properly and all found poor in speech and language. Conclusion: Proper use of hearing aid which may be beneficial in improvement of word recognition and speech development in hearing impaired child under proper guidance and training from otologist and audiologist.
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Title: Result of consistent use of hearing aid in speech and language development.
Description:
Objective: To determine the benefits of proper guidance and proper use of hearing aid in language development age.
Study Design: Descriptive Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Department of ENT, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital and Karachi Medical and Dental College.
Period: January 2022 to December 2023.
Methods: In this study those cases were included which came with hearing loss.
Both sexes were included in this study.
After informed consent complete history and examination was done.
Also relevant investigations were performed where required.
Results: In this study, male were 72 (60%), male female ratio was 1.
5:1.
Highest number of patients were between the age of 6-8 years 60 (50%).
Between 1.
5 to 3 years, 51 children were properly guided and followed the proper instruction of use of hearing aid while 9 children were not properly guided and not properly used of hearing aid.
92 patients (76.
6%) used hearing aid consistent with proper guidance, in which 79 (85.
8%) children developed good speech and language.
while 13 (14.
1%) children were found poor in speech and language development while 28 (23.
33%) children did not use hearing aid properly and all found poor in speech and language.
Conclusion: Proper use of hearing aid which may be beneficial in improvement of word recognition and speech development in hearing impaired child under proper guidance and training from otologist and audiologist.
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