Telephone use and understanding in patients with cochlear implants.

Ear Nose Throat J

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University Health Systems, Medical College of Virginia Hospitals and Physicians, Richmond 23298-0150, USA.

Published: February 2004

We conducted a mail survey ofpatients who had received cochlear implants to ascertain their ability to communicate on the telephone. Of 86 patients who responded, 38 (44%) did not use the telephone at all, 36 (42%) were able to use the telephone without assistance (independent users), and 12 (14%) were able to use the telephone with some type of assistance. Factors associated with independent use were male sex, older age at the onset of hearing loss, longer duration of hearing loss, successful use of hearing aids prior to cochlear implantation, implantation with a MED-EL Combi 40+ device, and a shorter duration of implant use. But regardless of circumstances, our findings suggest that many cochlear implant patients can use the telephone during daily activity without the need for assistive devices or relay services.

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