The aim of this study is to investigate the cost, functional benefits, and impact on the quality of life of using bone-anchored hearing devices in chronic otitis media patients
Hearing loss is a significant disability that disrupts an individual's communication with others and can have a profound impact on their social life and career. It can lead to social isolation, depression, anxiety, and even early dementia. Chronic otitis is one of the most important ear diseases that can cause hearing loss. Its treatment is surgical, but sometimes even after surgery, hearing rehabilitation is needed. In such cases, the first option is the use of hearing aids. Some patients may be unable to use hearing aids due to excessive ear canal clearance, recurrent ear infections, or outer ear canal problems. In such cases, bone-anchored hearing devices emerge as the most logical option, although they are more costly compared to regular hearing aids. The aim of this study is to investigate the cost, functional benefits, and impact on the quality of life of using bone-anchored hearing devices in the context of our country
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
24
surgically placed hearing device
Pamukkale University
Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)
free field hearing level
Measuring hearing threshold with device on
Time frame: one year
Speech, Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Scale
Subjective evaluation of the hearing by questionaries
Time frame: One year
World Health Organisation(WHO) Quality of Life Questionarie
Standard question list about the general health and quality of life of the patient
Time frame: One year
Cost Benefit of the intervention
to calculate the health related expenses for the patient before and after the intervention
Time frame: on year
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