Impact of Hearing Aids on Language Outcomes in Preschool Children With Mild Bilateral Hearing Loss

Author:

Hung Yu-Chen12ORCID,Ho Pei-Hsuan34,Chen Pei-Hua14,Tsai Yi-Shin1,Li Yi-Jui1,Lin Hung-Ching34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Speech and Hearing Science Research Institute, Children's Hearing Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan

2. Department of Special Education, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan

3. Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

4. Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, MacKay Medical College, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the role of hearing aid (HA) usage in language outcomes among preschool children aged 3–5 years with mild bilateral hearing loss (MBHL). The data were retrieved from a total of 52 children with MBHL and 30 children with normal hearing (NH). The association between demographical, audiological factors and language outcomes was examined. Analyses of variance were conducted to compare the language abilities of HA users, non-HA users, and their NH peers. Furthermore, regression analyses were performed to identify significant predictors of language outcomes. Aided better ear pure-tone average (BEPTA) was significantly correlated with language comprehension scores. Among children with MBHL, those who used HA outperformed the ones who did not use HA across all linguistic domains. The language skills of children with MBHL were comparable to those of their peers with NH. The degree of improvement in audibility in terms of aided BEPTA was a significant predictor of language comprehension. It is noteworthy that 50% of the parents expressed reluctance regarding HA use for their children with MBHL. The findings highlight the positive impact of HA usage on language development in this population. Professionals may therefore consider HAs as a viable treatment option for children with MBHL, especially when there is a potential risk of language delay due to hearing loss. It was observed that 25% of the children with MBHL had late-onset hearing loss. Consequently, the implementation of preschool screening or a listening performance checklist is recommended to facilitate early detection.

Funder

ZI JI ZHONG LIMITED

Children’s Hearing Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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