Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski lattes
Orientador(a): Ribas, Angela
Banca de defesa: Guarinello, Ana Cristina, Rosa, Marine Raquel Diniz da
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tuiuti do Parana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Distúrbios da Comunicação
Departamento: Distúrbios da Comunicação
País: Brasil
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Resumo em Inglês: Cochlear implant sets up currently as a great ally of hearing rehabilitation of deaf people with severe and profound losses, so that many countries have already adopted this treatment and are increasingly investing in early diagnosis of deafness in children and clinical intervention before one year of age. In Brazil, the cochlear implant is reality in the public and private services and, in Paraná State Little Prince Hospital implanted the device in children since 2010. To evaluate the audiological profile and adequately monitor the progress in oral language and auditory perception is essential for the success of the procedure in young children, and because of this need was drawn hearing and Language Development Scale - EDAL, protocol which aims to verify the benefits achieved with the parents of the children implanted during the first two years after activation implant. Objective: To characterize the auditory performance and oral language in children implanted under two years of age hearing through EDAL-1. Method: To achieve this purpose were designed three studies: a) review of the literature to describe the development of language in small children in front of hearing loss and its evaluation; b) test application in normal hearing children to establish the normal test curve; c) application of the test to characterize the auditory and language performance in implanted children under two years of age hearing. This is an experimental study of a descriptive nature. The participants were 141 children divided into two groups: control group with 92 children with normal hearing and the trial group with 49 deaf children followed audiologically during the first two years after the activation of the implant. The normal hearing children underwent auditory evaluation and parents responded to EDAL-1. Implanted children underwent ENT (ear, nose, and throat) and speech therapy evaluation every three months and parents responded to EDAL-1 in each session. Results: It was possible to verify that there are several protocols for the assessment of deaf children, however, all of them from international origin and adapted to the Brazilian reality. The EDAL-1 was shown to be easily applied by the researcher and easily understood by parents. The average of the responses found in the control group shows an increasing scale following the evolution of chronological age: 3 months - 34 points, 6 months - 54 points, 9 months - 73 points, 12 months - 82 points, 15 months - 87 points, 18 months - 91 points, 21 months - 92 points and 24 months - 95 points. In the experimental group the results are worse, but also have an ascendant configuration: 3 months - 29 points, 6 months - 43 points, 9 months – 42 points, 12 months - 44 points, 15 months - 61 points, 18 months - 66 points, 21 months - 72 points and 24 months - 87 points. Conclusion: The study described the negative impact that hearing loss has on the development of oral language in children. Normal curve for EDAL-1 was established. It was determined the average and deviations that can be considered as the normal standard for EDAL-1. It was described the results of EDAL -1 in implanted deaf children and compared them with normal curve. It was found that the implanted deaf children had worse results than hearing children with the same period of listening experience.
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Resumo: Cochlear implant sets up currently as a great ally of hearing rehabilitation of deaf people with severe and profound losses, so that many countries have already adopted this treatment and are increasingly investing in early diagnosis of deafness in children and clinical intervention before one year of age. In Brazil, the cochlear implant is reality in the public and private services and, in Paraná State Little Prince Hospital implanted the device in children since 2010. To evaluate the audiological profile and adequately monitor the progress in oral language and auditory perception is essential for the success of the procedure in young children, and because of this need was drawn hearing and Language Development Scale - EDAL, protocol which aims to verify the benefits achieved with the parents of the children implanted during the first two years after activation implant. Objective: To characterize the auditory performance and oral language in children implanted under two years of age hearing through EDAL-1. Method: To achieve this purpose were designed three studies: a) review of the literature to describe the development of language in small children in front of hearing loss and its evaluation; b) test application in normal hearing children to establish the normal test curve; c) application of the test to characterize the auditory and language performance in implanted children under two years of age hearing. This is an experimental study of a descriptive nature. The participants were 141 children divided into two groups: control group with 92 children with normal hearing and the trial group with 49 deaf children followed audiologically during the first two years after the activation of the implant. The normal hearing children underwent auditory evaluation and parents responded to EDAL-1. Implanted children underwent ENT (ear, nose, and throat) and speech therapy evaluation every three months and parents responded to EDAL-1 in each session. Results: It was possible to verify that there are several protocols for the assessment of deaf children, however, all of them from international origin and adapted to the Brazilian reality. The EDAL-1 was shown to be easily applied by the researcher and easily understood by parents. The average of the responses found in the control group shows an increasing scale following the evolution of chronological age: 3 months - 34 points, 6 months - 54 points, 9 months - 73 points, 12 months - 82 points, 15 months - 87 points, 18 months - 91 points, 21 months - 92 points and 24 months - 95 points. In the experimental group the results are worse, but also have an ascendant configuration: 3 months - 29 points, 6 months - 43 points, 9 months – 42 points, 12 months - 44 points, 15 months - 61 points, 18 months - 66 points, 21 months - 72 points and 24 months - 87 points. Conclusion: The study described the negative impact that hearing loss has on the development of oral language in children. Normal curve for EDAL-1 was established. It was determined the average and deviations that can be considered as the normal standard for EDAL-1. It was described the results of EDAL -1 in implanted deaf children and compared them with normal curve. It was found that the implanted deaf children had worse results than hearing children with the same period of listening experience.
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spelling Ribas, AngelaGuarinello, Ana CristinaRosa, Marine Raquel Diniz dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7340055943972048Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski2018-05-07T19:08:22Z2016-08-29Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski. Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear. 2016. 66 f.. Dissertação( Mestrado em Distúrbios da Comunicação) - Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Curitiba, 2016.http://tede.utp.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1258Cochlear implant sets up currently as a great ally of hearing rehabilitation of deaf people with severe and profound losses, so that many countries have already adopted this treatment and are increasingly investing in early diagnosis of deafness in children and clinical intervention before one year of age. In Brazil, the cochlear implant is reality in the public and private services and, in Paraná State Little Prince Hospital implanted the device in children since 2010. To evaluate the audiological profile and adequately monitor the progress in oral language and auditory perception is essential for the success of the procedure in young children, and because of this need was drawn hearing and Language Development Scale - EDAL, protocol which aims to verify the benefits achieved with the parents of the children implanted during the first two years after activation implant. Objective: To characterize the auditory performance and oral language in children implanted under two years of age hearing through EDAL-1. Method: To achieve this purpose were designed three studies: a) review of the literature to describe the development of language in small children in front of hearing loss and its evaluation; b) test application in normal hearing children to establish the normal test curve; c) application of the test to characterize the auditory and language performance in implanted children under two years of age hearing. This is an experimental study of a descriptive nature. The participants were 141 children divided into two groups: control group with 92 children with normal hearing and the trial group with 49 deaf children followed audiologically during the first two years after the activation of the implant. The normal hearing children underwent auditory evaluation and parents responded to EDAL-1. Implanted children underwent ENT (ear, nose, and throat) and speech therapy evaluation every three months and parents responded to EDAL-1 in each session. Results: It was possible to verify that there are several protocols for the assessment of deaf children, however, all of them from international origin and adapted to the Brazilian reality. The EDAL-1 was shown to be easily applied by the researcher and easily understood by parents. The average of the responses found in the control group shows an increasing scale following the evolution of chronological age: 3 months - 34 points, 6 months - 54 points, 9 months - 73 points, 12 months - 82 points, 15 months - 87 points, 18 months - 91 points, 21 months - 92 points and 24 months - 95 points. In the experimental group the results are worse, but also have an ascendant configuration: 3 months - 29 points, 6 months - 43 points, 9 months – 42 points, 12 months - 44 points, 15 months - 61 points, 18 months - 66 points, 21 months - 72 points and 24 months - 87 points. Conclusion: The study described the negative impact that hearing loss has on the development of oral language in children. Normal curve for EDAL-1 was established. It was determined the average and deviations that can be considered as the normal standard for EDAL-1. It was described the results of EDAL -1 in implanted deaf children and compared them with normal curve. It was found that the implanted deaf children had worse results than hearing children with the same period of listening experience.O implante coclear configura-se, atualmente, como um grande aliado da reabilitação auditiva de surdos com perdas severas e profundas, tanto é que muitos países já adotaram esta terapêutica e investem cada vez mais no diagnóstico precoce da surdez em crianças e intervenção clínica antes de um ano de idade. No Brasil, o implante coclear é realidade nos serviços público e privado, e no Paraná o Hospital Pequeno Príncipe implanta o dispositivo na população pediátrica desde 2010. Avaliar o perfil audiológico e monitorar adequadamente os avanços em linguagem oral e percepção auditiva é essencial para o sucesso do procedimento em crianças pequenas, e foi em função desta necessidade que foi elaborada a Escala de Desenvolvimento de Audição e Linguagem – EDAL, protocolo que tem por finalidade verificar os benefícios alcançados junto aos pais das crianças implantadas, durante os dois primeiros anos após ativação do implante. Objetivo: Caracterizar o desempenho auditivo e de linguagem oral em crianças implantadas com menos de dois anos de idade auditiva por meio do EDAL-1. Método: Para atingir o objetivo proposto foram desenhados três estudos: a) revisão de literatura para descrever o desenvolvimento de linguagem de crianças pequenas frente à perda auditiva e sua avaliação; b) aplicação do teste em crianças normouvintes para estabelecer a curva de normalidade do teste; c) aplicação do teste para caracterizar o desempenho auditivo e de linguagem em crianças implantadas com menos de dois anos de idade auditiva. Trata-se de um estudo experimental de caráter descritivo. Participaram da pesquisa 141 crianças divididas em dois grupos: o controle com 92 crianças normoouvintes, e o experimental com 49 crianças surdas acompanhadas audiologicamente durante os dois primeiros anos após a ativação do implante. As crianças normo-ouvintes passaram por avaliação auditiva e os pais responderam ao EDAL-1. As crianças implantadas passaram por avaliação otorrinolaringológica e fonoaudiológica a cada três meses e os pais responderam ao EDAL-1 em cada sessão. Resultados: Foi possível verificar que existem diversos protocolos destinados à avaliação de crianças surdas, porém, todos de origem internacional e adaptados à realidade brasileira. O EDAL-1 mostrou-se de fácil aplicação pelo pesquisador e de fácil compreensão pelos pais. A média das respostas encontradas no grupo controle mostra uma escala crescente acompanhando a evolução da idade cronológica: 3 meses - 34 pontos, 6 meses – 54 pontos, 9 meses - 73 pontos, 12 meses - 82 pontos, 15 meses - 87 pontos, 18 meses - 91 pontos, 21 meses - 92 pontos e 24 meses - 95 pontos. No grupo experimental os resultados são piores, porém também possuem configuração ascendente: 3 meses - 29 pontos, 6 meses – 43 pontos, 9 meses - 42 pontos, 12 meses - 44 pontos, 15 meses - 61 pontos, 18 meses - 66 pontos, 21 meses - 72 pontos e 24 meses - 87 pontos. Conclusão: O estudo descreveu o impacto negativo que a perda auditiva tem sobre o desenvolvimento da linguagem oral em crianças. Estabeleceu a curva de normalidade para o EDAL-1. Determinou as médias e desvios que podem ser considerados como padrão de normalidade do EDAL-1. Descreveu resultados do EDAL -1 de crianças surdas implantadas e comparou-os com a curva de normalidade. Verificou que as crianças surdas implantadas tiveram resultados piores que as crianças ouvintes com o mesmo período de experiência auditiva.Submitted by maria oliveira (maria.oliveira@utp.br) on 2018-05-07T19:08:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 AVALIACAO LONGITUDINAL.pdf: 887021 bytes, checksum: a08c301001801397ed3ca5fed43c2ab7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-07T19:08:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
title Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
spellingShingle Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski
Audição
Fonoaudiologia
Implante coclear
Linguagem
Protocolos clínicos
Hearing
Speech therapy
Cochlear implants
Language
Clinical protocols
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
title_full Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
title_fullStr Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
title_sort Avaliação longitudinal de audição e linguagem em crianças de 0 a 2 anos de idade auditiva, usuárias de implante coclear
author Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski
author_facet Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Ribas, Angela
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Guarinello, Ana Cristina
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Rosa, Marine Raquel Diniz da
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7340055943972048
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moretti, Claudia Andriguetto Maoski
contributor_str_mv Ribas, Angela
Guarinello, Ana Cristina
Rosa, Marine Raquel Diniz da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Audição
Fonoaudiologia
Implante coclear
Linguagem
Protocolos clínicos
topic Audição
Fonoaudiologia
Implante coclear
Linguagem
Protocolos clínicos
Hearing
Speech therapy
Cochlear implants
Language
Clinical protocols
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Hearing
Speech therapy
Cochlear implants
Language
Clinical protocols
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
dc.description.abstract.eng.fl_txt_mv Cochlear implant sets up currently as a great ally of hearing rehabilitation of deaf people with severe and profound losses, so that many countries have already adopted this treatment and are increasingly investing in early diagnosis of deafness in children and clinical intervention before one year of age. In Brazil, the cochlear implant is reality in the public and private services and, in Paraná State Little Prince Hospital implanted the device in children since 2010. To evaluate the audiological profile and adequately monitor the progress in oral language and auditory perception is essential for the success of the procedure in young children, and because of this need was drawn hearing and Language Development Scale - EDAL, protocol which aims to verify the benefits achieved with the parents of the children implanted during the first two years after activation implant. Objective: To characterize the auditory performance and oral language in children implanted under two years of age hearing through EDAL-1. Method: To achieve this purpose were designed three studies: a) review of the literature to describe the development of language in small children in front of hearing loss and its evaluation; b) test application in normal hearing children to establish the normal test curve; c) application of the test to characterize the auditory and language performance in implanted children under two years of age hearing. This is an experimental study of a descriptive nature. The participants were 141 children divided into two groups: control group with 92 children with normal hearing and the trial group with 49 deaf children followed audiologically during the first two years after the activation of the implant. The normal hearing children underwent auditory evaluation and parents responded to EDAL-1. Implanted children underwent ENT (ear, nose, and throat) and speech therapy evaluation every three months and parents responded to EDAL-1 in each session. Results: It was possible to verify that there are several protocols for the assessment of deaf children, however, all of them from international origin and adapted to the Brazilian reality. The EDAL-1 was shown to be easily applied by the researcher and easily understood by parents. The average of the responses found in the control group shows an increasing scale following the evolution of chronological age: 3 months - 34 points, 6 months - 54 points, 9 months - 73 points, 12 months - 82 points, 15 months - 87 points, 18 months - 91 points, 21 months - 92 points and 24 months - 95 points. In the experimental group the results are worse, but also have an ascendant configuration: 3 months - 29 points, 6 months - 43 points, 9 months – 42 points, 12 months - 44 points, 15 months - 61 points, 18 months - 66 points, 21 months - 72 points and 24 months - 87 points. Conclusion: The study described the negative impact that hearing loss has on the development of oral language in children. Normal curve for EDAL-1 was established. It was determined the average and deviations that can be considered as the normal standard for EDAL-1. It was described the results of EDAL -1 in implanted deaf children and compared them with normal curve. It was found that the implanted deaf children had worse results than hearing children with the same period of listening experience.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv O implante coclear configura-se, atualmente, como um grande aliado da reabilitação auditiva de surdos com perdas severas e profundas, tanto é que muitos países já adotaram esta terapêutica e investem cada vez mais no diagnóstico precoce da surdez em crianças e intervenção clínica antes de um ano de idade. No Brasil, o implante coclear é realidade nos serviços público e privado, e no Paraná o Hospital Pequeno Príncipe implanta o dispositivo na população pediátrica desde 2010. Avaliar o perfil audiológico e monitorar adequadamente os avanços em linguagem oral e percepção auditiva é essencial para o sucesso do procedimento em crianças pequenas, e foi em função desta necessidade que foi elaborada a Escala de Desenvolvimento de Audição e Linguagem – EDAL, protocolo que tem por finalidade verificar os benefícios alcançados junto aos pais das crianças implantadas, durante os dois primeiros anos após ativação do implante. Objetivo: Caracterizar o desempenho auditivo e de linguagem oral em crianças implantadas com menos de dois anos de idade auditiva por meio do EDAL-1. Método: Para atingir o objetivo proposto foram desenhados três estudos: a) revisão de literatura para descrever o desenvolvimento de linguagem de crianças pequenas frente à perda auditiva e sua avaliação; b) aplicação do teste em crianças normouvintes para estabelecer a curva de normalidade do teste; c) aplicação do teste para caracterizar o desempenho auditivo e de linguagem em crianças implantadas com menos de dois anos de idade auditiva. Trata-se de um estudo experimental de caráter descritivo. Participaram da pesquisa 141 crianças divididas em dois grupos: o controle com 92 crianças normoouvintes, e o experimental com 49 crianças surdas acompanhadas audiologicamente durante os dois primeiros anos após a ativação do implante. As crianças normo-ouvintes passaram por avaliação auditiva e os pais responderam ao EDAL-1. As crianças implantadas passaram por avaliação otorrinolaringológica e fonoaudiológica a cada três meses e os pais responderam ao EDAL-1 em cada sessão. Resultados: Foi possível verificar que existem diversos protocolos destinados à avaliação de crianças surdas, porém, todos de origem internacional e adaptados à realidade brasileira. O EDAL-1 mostrou-se de fácil aplicação pelo pesquisador e de fácil compreensão pelos pais. A média das respostas encontradas no grupo controle mostra uma escala crescente acompanhando a evolução da idade cronológica: 3 meses - 34 pontos, 6 meses – 54 pontos, 9 meses - 73 pontos, 12 meses - 82 pontos, 15 meses - 87 pontos, 18 meses - 91 pontos, 21 meses - 92 pontos e 24 meses - 95 pontos. No grupo experimental os resultados são piores, porém também possuem configuração ascendente: 3 meses - 29 pontos, 6 meses – 43 pontos, 9 meses - 42 pontos, 12 meses - 44 pontos, 15 meses - 61 pontos, 18 meses - 66 pontos, 21 meses - 72 pontos e 24 meses - 87 pontos. Conclusão: O estudo descreveu o impacto negativo que a perda auditiva tem sobre o desenvolvimento da linguagem oral em crianças. Estabeleceu a curva de normalidade para o EDAL-1. Determinou as médias e desvios que podem ser considerados como padrão de normalidade do EDAL-1. Descreveu resultados do EDAL -1 de crianças surdas implantadas e comparou-os com a curva de normalidade. Verificou que as crianças surdas implantadas tiveram resultados piores que as crianças ouvintes com o mesmo período de experiência auditiva.
description Cochlear implant sets up currently as a great ally of hearing rehabilitation of deaf people with severe and profound losses, so that many countries have already adopted this treatment and are increasingly investing in early diagnosis of deafness in children and clinical intervention before one year of age. In Brazil, the cochlear implant is reality in the public and private services and, in Paraná State Little Prince Hospital implanted the device in children since 2010. To evaluate the audiological profile and adequately monitor the progress in oral language and auditory perception is essential for the success of the procedure in young children, and because of this need was drawn hearing and Language Development Scale - EDAL, protocol which aims to verify the benefits achieved with the parents of the children implanted during the first two years after activation implant. Objective: To characterize the auditory performance and oral language in children implanted under two years of age hearing through EDAL-1. Method: To achieve this purpose were designed three studies: a) review of the literature to describe the development of language in small children in front of hearing loss and its evaluation; b) test application in normal hearing children to establish the normal test curve; c) application of the test to characterize the auditory and language performance in implanted children under two years of age hearing. This is an experimental study of a descriptive nature. The participants were 141 children divided into two groups: control group with 92 children with normal hearing and the trial group with 49 deaf children followed audiologically during the first two years after the activation of the implant. The normal hearing children underwent auditory evaluation and parents responded to EDAL-1. Implanted children underwent ENT (ear, nose, and throat) and speech therapy evaluation every three months and parents responded to EDAL-1 in each session. Results: It was possible to verify that there are several protocols for the assessment of deaf children, however, all of them from international origin and adapted to the Brazilian reality. The EDAL-1 was shown to be easily applied by the researcher and easily understood by parents. The average of the responses found in the control group shows an increasing scale following the evolution of chronological age: 3 months - 34 points, 6 months - 54 points, 9 months - 73 points, 12 months - 82 points, 15 months - 87 points, 18 months - 91 points, 21 months - 92 points and 24 months - 95 points. In the experimental group the results are worse, but also have an ascendant configuration: 3 months - 29 points, 6 months - 43 points, 9 months – 42 points, 12 months - 44 points, 15 months - 61 points, 18 months - 66 points, 21 months - 72 points and 24 months - 87 points. Conclusion: The study described the negative impact that hearing loss has on the development of oral language in children. Normal curve for EDAL-1 was established. It was determined the average and deviations that can be considered as the normal standard for EDAL-1. It was described the results of EDAL -1 in implanted deaf children and compared them with normal curve. It was found that the implanted deaf children had worse results than hearing children with the same period of listening experience.
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