The Effect of LENA (Language ENvironment Analysis) for Children with Hearing Loss in Denmark including a Pilot Validation for the Danish Language

Author:

Josvassen Jane Lignel1ORCID,Hedegaard Victoria Amalie Michael1,Jørgensen Mie Lærkegård2ORCID,Percy-Smith Lone1

Affiliation:

1. Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center, Rigshospitalet, Inge Lehmannsvej 8, Opgang 8, 3. Sal, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Department of Health Technology, Hearing Systems Section, Computational Auditory Modeling, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Ørsteds Plads, Bygning 352, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

Abstract

Background/Objectives: This study aimed to investigate whether day-long recordings with Language Environment Analysis (LENA) can be utilized in a hospital-based Auditory Verbal Therapy (AVT) program in Denmark for children with hearing loss and to conduct a pilot validation in the Danish language. Methods and materials: A license for the LENA system (LENA SP) was purchased, and trials were offered to three families enrolled in the AVT program. Each family made two day-long recordings with 3–4 months in between and received feedback during the therapy sessions. From 18 × 10-min clips randomly pulled out of the recordings, a comparison of adult word counts (AWC) between the LENA algorithm counts and the counts made by two human transcribers was made and used for the pilot validation. Results: LENA proved to be valuable as a guiding tool for Danish parents. Pilot validation showed good correlations and an acceptable limit of agreement (LoA). Conclusions: LENA holds the potential for Danish validation and use in AVT/clinical practice. When used in clinical practice, parents must be informed of the biases and limitations, and possible ethical issues must be considered. Because of the GDPR rules, there is a need to discuss the possibility of implementing this tool clinically in Denmark and the EU.

Funder

Interfond, Denmark

Publisher

MDPI AG

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