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Audiologists' knowledge of cochlear implants and their related referrals to the cochlear implant centre: pilot study findings from UK

Audiologists' knowledge of cochlear implants and their related referrals to the cochlear implant centre: pilot study findings from UK
Audiologists' knowledge of cochlear implants and their related referrals to the cochlear implant centre: pilot study findings from UK

Objective: The guidelines for cochlear implantation are well defined and have changed over time with the improvement in technology. The ease with which audiologists can make a referral to a cochlear implant (CI) centre may affect the time it takes before a candidate can gain benefit from a CI. The current service evaluation explores audiologists’ awareness of CIs, and whether this could influence referrals for cochlear implantation in the UK.

Method: A 31-item questionnaire was developed by the authors, to be completed in about 10 minutes. It was designed to elicit information about the training, experience, and practice of audiologists. The questionnaire was designed based on National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines and questions used in the previous studies reported in the literature.


Results: The majority of the respondents (97%) agreed that CIs can provide more than just environmental awareness. Almost half of the respondents were confident in determining whether a particular patient meets the guidelines of cochlear implantation in the UK, and in discussing CIs with patients and their families. Audiologists who responded felt that more and regular training in referral criteria, benefits, and outcomes would be beneficial.

Discussion: The results show a trend that clinical scientists (audiology)/audiologists support cochlear implantation, but due to a lack of training and familiarity, not all are confident in discussing CIs with patients and making an appropriate referral.
cochlear implants, cochlear implant referral, cochlear implant centres, cochlear implants knowledge
1467-0100
213-224
Chundu, Srikanth
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Buhagiar, Roberta
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Chundu, Srikanth
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Buhagiar, Roberta
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Chundu, Srikanth and Buhagiar, Roberta (2013) Audiologists' knowledge of cochlear implants and their related referrals to the cochlear implant centre: pilot study findings from UK. Cochlear Implants International, 14 (4), 213-224. (doi:10.1179/1754762812Y.0000000025). (PMID:23394596)

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Objective: The guidelines for cochlear implantation are well defined and have changed over time with the improvement in technology. The ease with which audiologists can make a referral to a cochlear implant (CI) centre may affect the time it takes before a candidate can gain benefit from a CI. The current service evaluation explores audiologists’ awareness of CIs, and whether this could influence referrals for cochlear implantation in the UK.

Method: A 31-item questionnaire was developed by the authors, to be completed in about 10 minutes. It was designed to elicit information about the training, experience, and practice of audiologists. The questionnaire was designed based on National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines and questions used in the previous studies reported in the literature.


Results: The majority of the respondents (97%) agreed that CIs can provide more than just environmental awareness. Almost half of the respondents were confident in determining whether a particular patient meets the guidelines of cochlear implantation in the UK, and in discussing CIs with patients and their families. Audiologists who responded felt that more and regular training in referral criteria, benefits, and outcomes would be beneficial.

Discussion: The results show a trend that clinical scientists (audiology)/audiologists support cochlear implantation, but due to a lack of training and familiarity, not all are confident in discussing CIs with patients and making an appropriate referral.

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Published date: September 2013
Keywords: cochlear implants, cochlear implant referral, cochlear implant centres, cochlear implants knowledge
Organisations: Inst. Sound & Vibration Research

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Local EPrints ID: 351949
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/351949
ISSN: 1467-0100
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Author: Srikanth Chundu
Author: Roberta Buhagiar

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