Authors
M V Zhaburina, A S Machalov, N A Daykhes, E V Berezina, K A Blinova, Z G Goldina, T A Kurochkina, E V Ratmanova, D D Smirnova, A N Paladyuk
Published in
Vestnik otorinolaringologii. Volume 91. Issue 3. Pages 60-67.
Abstract
The problem of hearing impairment in children remains of high medical and social significance, as it negatively affects speech development, social adaptation, and quality of life. Early rehabilitation plays a crucial role, and parental involvement is a key factor in success. In the Russian Federation, ear diseases account for 5% of the structure of childhood disability, necessitating the development of accessible regional rehabilitation programs with active family involvement.
To present a comprehensive regional rehabilitation program for children with hearing impairments in the Ivanovo region, developed with the support of the National Medical Research Center for Otorhinolaryngology of the FMBA of Russia, and to describe its main modules aimed at actively involving parents in the process of hearing restoration, speech development, and social adaptation of the child.
This work is based on an analysis of the experience of implementing the regional program at the audiology department of the Ivanovo Regional Clinical Hospital with the participation of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of Ivanovo State Medical University. The description is based on program documentation, session protocols, and interviews with participants (specialists and parents). A qualitative and descriptive analysis was conducted, identifying key modules, rehabilitation stages, and the roles of specialists.
The program includes comprehensive diagnostics (audiological, speech therapy, psychological), an individualized rehabilitation plan, and a differentiated approach for users of hearing aids and cochlear implants. Educational modules for parents have been developed: psychological education, training in device handling, communication strategies, parental coaching, psychological support, social navigation, monitoring, and supervision. Innovative components include theater therapy and vocal lessons, which contribute to the development of prosody and strengthen parent-child relationships. The program is implemented by a multidisciplinary team (audiologist, ENT physician, speech-language pathologist, psychologist, social worker, coordinator) in accordance with a calendar model (0-1 month, 1-6 months, 6-24 months, preschool and school stages). Distance learning formats are provided for families from remote areas.
The regional program of the Ivanovo region represents an example of a comprehensive family-centered approach that integrates modern evidence-based rehabilitation methods. This experience can serve as a model for the development of similar programs in other regions. Further research will be aimed at quantitative evaluation of the effectiveness of the described modules.
PMID:
42397370
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