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Title: | Health-related quality of life perspectives of cochlear implanted children, their hearing peers, and their parents: a prospective case-control study | Authors: | Jiménez Montesdeoca, Debora d.P. Falcon Gonzalez,Juan Carlos Borkoski Barreiro, Silvia A. Ramos Macías, Angel M. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 241010 Fisiología humana |
Keywords: | Health-Related Quality Of Life Cochlear Implant Nursing Research Hearing Loss |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Journal: | American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery | Abstract: | Background: Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory alterations in humans. Cochlear implants in children provide significant benefits from a clinical point of view. However, the benefits in the health-related quality of life have been seldom studied. Objective: To assess whether the health-related quality of life of 5-18 old children with cochlear implants, as measured with the PedsQL pediatric quality of life questionnaire version 4.0, is comparable with the perception of their parents/caregivers. Design: Prospective, observational, cross-sectional and analytical study. Setting(s): Hearing loss Unit of the Hospital Universitario Insular Materno-Infantil (Mother and Child University Hospital), Leo<acute accent>n y Castillo Infant and Primary Education Center and La Minilla Secondary Education Institute. Participants: 140 pediatric subjects (108 with cochlear implants, 32 hearing) plus one of their parents or guardians. Methods: The original and Spanish-validated PedsQLTM pediatric quality of life questionnaires version 4.0 were used. Results: Cochlear implantation yielded statistically significant results in terms of physical functioning and psychosocial health in children of 5-18 years of age. Conclusions: The health-related quality of life of cochlear implanted pediatric patients (5-18 years old) evaluated with the PedsQLTM pediatric quality of life questionnaire version 4.0, is comparable to the perception of their parents/caregivers. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/139874 | ISSN: | 0196-0709 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.amjoto.2025.104652 | Source: | American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery[ISSN 0196-0709],v. 46 (4), (Julio 2025) |
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