An audit of the cochlear implant service in Manchester

Author:

Mawman D. J.,Edwards J. D.,Giles E. C.,Aplin D. Y.,O'Driscoll M.,Woolford T. J.,Ramsden R. T.

Abstract

AbstractThe adult cochlear implant programme in Manchester was established in 1988 and the evaluation of the cochlear implant service involved the first 58 implants users (mean age = 51.65 years, range 19–75 years). Questionnaires were sent to implant users and their partners to evaluate the service with regard to provision of information, clinical care during in-patient assessments, waiting times, operation for cochlear implant and postoperative rehabilitation. The results show that the majority of patients (78 per cent) felt that the implant gave them as much or more benefit than expected. Areas identified for improvements include provision of more written information about cochlear implants; reduction in waiting times for first appointments; more information about the surgical risks and more instruction about home auditory training exercises for family and friends.As a consequence of the audit results the clinical practice and service provision for cochlear implantation in Manchester has been modified.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine

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