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Original Article

Brief Assessment of Parental Perception (BAPP): Development and validation of a new measure for assessing paediatric outcomes after bilateral cochlear implantation

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Pages 699-705 | Received 13 Feb 2016, Accepted 18 Jun 2016, Published online: 19 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Objective: In contrast to previous clinical practice, current guidelines recommend bilateral cochlear implantation in children, resulting in a cohort of children who initially received one implant, but have subsequently had a second, contralateral implant. This study aimed to explore satisfaction and quality of life in children implanted simultaneously or sequentially. Design: A novel measure of satisfaction and quality of life following paediatric bilateral cochlear implantation (the Brief Assessment of Parental Perception; BAPP) was developed and preliminary validation undertaken as part of a large, national project of bilateral implantation. Children’s parents completed the measure yearly for up to three years following implantation. Study sample: Children from 14 UK implant centres were recruited into the study; data were available for 410 children one year post-implantation. Results: The BAPP was found to have good face and convergent validity, and internal consistency. Results indicated very high levels of satisfaction with the devices, and improvements in quality of life. However there was evidence that children implanted sequentially were less willing to wear their second implant in the first two years than those children receiving simultaneous implants. Conclusion: Simultaneous and sequential cochlear implants have a positive impact on the quality of life of deaf children.

Acknowledgements

The following implant centres contributed data to the National Paediatric Bilateral Project:

Cardiff Paediatric Cochlear Implant Programme

Belfast Regional Cochlear Implant Centre

Emmeline Centre, Cambridge

Great Ormond Street Cochlear Implant Programme, London

Midlands Children’s Hearing Implant Programme, Birmingham

North East Cochlear Implant Programme, Middlesbrough

Nottingham Auditory Implant Programme

Oxford Cochlear Implant Programme

Richard Ramsden Centre for Hearing Implants, Manchester

Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Cochlear Implant Programme, London

St George’s Hospital Auditory Implant Service, London

St Thomas’ Hospital Hearing Implant Centre, London

University of Southampton Auditory Implant Service

West of England Paediatric Hearing Implant Programme, Bristol

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