Hearing Loss Clinical Trial
Official title:
Teletherapy to Address Language Disparities in Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Children
This study seeks to determine the effectiveness of speech/language teletherapy to address disparities in speech and language outcomes in children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (D/HH). The investigators will enroll D/HH children aged 0-27 months. 140 children who are publicly insured will be randomized to receive usual clinical care or to be given access to an 18-month course of speech-language teletherapy program. 70 children who are privately insured will also be enrolled and will receive usual care. Children will undergo, at baseline and every 9 months thereafter to a study endpoint of 18 months, for a total of 3 timepoints, a battery of in-person and parent-report assessments designed to provide a comprehensive measurement of the child's auditory function, speech, verbal- and non-verbal communication, spoken language, and quality of life.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 210 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 0 Months to 27 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age 0-27 months; - Hearing loss, as determined by auditory brainstem response (ABR) or behavioral audiometry (average of pure-tone air-conduction hearing thresholds (0.5-4 kHz; PTA) calculated from at least 2 frequencies from ABR (dB eHL) or behavioral audiometry (dB HL)): - bilateral sensorineural, mixed, or permanent conductive hearing loss with better-ear PTA > 20 dB. - single-sided deafness (unilateral SNHL with PTA > 70 dB); - unilateral complete aural atresia; or - bilateral auditory-neuropathy spectrum disorder, as determined by ABR. - Primary home language is English or Spanish, determined by electronic medical record or direct parent report. - For children with PTA > 20 dB, either: - Currently fit with hearing aid or using a cochlear implant; OR - Date identified for hearing-aid fitting or cochlear-implant activation within 3 months of enrollment. Exclusion Criteria: - Family does NOT have the intention to pursue listening and spoken language for their child, based on parent report; - Moderate to severe global developmental delay, as determined by managing audiologist and/or otolaryngologist, based on: - ICD-10 diagnosis code or chart review of medical progress notes indicating global developmental delay; - presence of syndrome known to be associated with this delay (such as Trisomy 21, 22q11 syndrome, or CHARGE syndrome); OR - parent report. - Speech-language teletherapy received through a clinical provider outside of this study at the time of enrollment, based on parent report. - No prognosis for access to sound as determined by managing audiologist and/or otolaryngologist. All children with bilateral severe-to-profound SNHL must have imaging to confirm this criterion prior to enrollment in the study. Children will be excluded if they have bilateral severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss and either: - Contraindication to cochlear implantation, OR - Temporal bone abnormalities that lead to great concern for poor cochlear-implant outcomes, including common cavity and/or cochlear nerve deficiency on imaging. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital - Oakland | Oakland | California |
United States | Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford | Palo Alto | California |
United States | Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego | San Diego | California |
United States | The University of California - San Francisco | San Francisco | California |
United States | Seattle Children's Hospital | Seattle | Washington |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, San Francisco | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | PLS-5 Auditory Comprehension (AC) Standard Score - 18 month | The PLS-5 is a standard developmental language assessment that measures communication skills in children ages birth to 7 years. Score to report: standard score. | 18 months | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Auditory Comprehension (AC) Standard Score - 9 month | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Auditory Comprehension. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better auditory comprehension). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Auditory Comprehension (AC) Standard Score - 9 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Auditory Comprehension. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better auditory comprehension). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Auditory Comprehension (AC) Standard Score - 18 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Auditory Comprehension. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better auditory comprehension). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Expressive Communication (EC) Standard Score - 9 month | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Expressive Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better expressive communication). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Expressive Communication (EC) Standard Score - 18 month | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Expressive Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better expressive communication). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score. | 18 month | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Expressive Communication (EC) Standard Score - 9 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Expressive Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better expressive communication). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Expressive Communication (EC) Standard Score - 18 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Expressive Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better expressive communication). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Total Language (TL) Standard Score - 9 month | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Total Language Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Total Language (TL) Standard Score - 18 month | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Total Language Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score. | 18 month | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Total Language (TL) Standard Score - 9 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Total Language Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | PLS-5 Total Language (TL) Standard Score - 18 month change | The Preschool Language Scales - Fifth Edition (PLS-5) is a developmental language assessment that focuses on receptive and expressive language skills and provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. This subscale assesses Total Language Communication. Scoring: Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 7:11. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: standard score difference | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Receptive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better receptive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Receptive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better receptive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Receptive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better receptive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Receptive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better receptive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Expressive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better expressive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Expressive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better expressive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Expressive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better expressive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Expressive | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This subscale assesses receptive language. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better expressive language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Language Ability | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This score is a combination of the receptive and expressive language subtest scores and reflects the child's overall language ability. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Language Ability | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This score is a combination of the receptive and expressive language subtest scores and reflects the child's overall language ability. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Language Ability | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This score is a combination of the receptive and expressive language subtest scores and reflects the child's overall language ability. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) - Language Ability | The Receptive Expressive Emergent Language Test - 4th edition (REEL-4) is designed to identify language delays in children ages birth to 36 months. It is used to determine any discrepancy between receptive and expressive language and to document progress over time. It assesses verbal and non-verbal communication skills and provides scores for expressive and receptive language. This score is a combination of the receptive and expressive language subtest scores and reflects the child's overall language ability. Scoring: Ability/Standard score (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: Birth through 3:0. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-words | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in words. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-words | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in words. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-words | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in words. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-words | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in words. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-sentences | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in sentences. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-sentences | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in sentences. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-sentences | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in sentences. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) - Sounds-in-sentences | The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-Third Edition (GFTA-3) is a standardized, norm-referenced measure of the articulation of consonant sounds in Standard American English or Spanish. It provides information about a child's articulation ability by sampling spontaneous sound production. The Spanish version is NOT a translation of the English edition. While much of the art is shared across the English and Spanish editions, scoring is based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. The therapist carries out real-time scoring based on phoneme production of words in Spanish. This subscale addresses sounds made in sentences. Scoring: (age-normed mean set at 100, standard deviation = 15, scores 100 +/- 15 are considered "within normal limits", higher score indicates better language). It will be administered by the Research SLP at each study site. Age range: 24 months to 21 years 11 months. Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | LittlEars Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) - 9 month | The LittlEars Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) is a validated parent questionnaire that records auditory development. LEAQ was designed to screen the auditory development in children with normal hearing and in children with hearing loss who have received a cochlear implant(s) (CI) or hearing aid(s) (HA). It covers auditory development in the first 2 years after a CI or HA fitting (up to 2 years of hearing age) or in hearing children up to 2 years of age. The questionnaire includes age-dependent questions with increasing complexity of the auditory responses. The number of "YES" responses is compared to an age-normed chart and the child is determined to be in the critical (concern) range or within normal limits. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Age range: 0-24 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Critical vs. within normal limits (WNLs). | 9 month | |
Secondary | LittlEars Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) - 18 month | The LittlEars Auditory Questionnaire (LEAQ) is a validated parent questionnaire that records auditory development. LEAQ was designed to screen the auditory development in children with normal hearing and in children with hearing loss who have received a cochlear implant(s) (CI) or hearing aid(s) (HA). It covers auditory development in the first 2 years after a CI or HA fitting (up to 2 years of hearing age) or in hearing children up to 2 years of age. The questionnaire includes age-dependent questions with increasing complexity of the auditory responses. The number of "YES" responses is compared to an age-normed chart and the child is determined to be in the critical (concern) range or within normal limits. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Age range: 0-24 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Critical vs. within normal limits (WNLs). | 18 month | |
Secondary | Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) - 9 month | The Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a validated measure used by audiologists and hearing health professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of a child's use of hearing in real-world environments.
It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Raw scores are converted to a percentage of the maximum points on the instrument, for a maximum score of 100 and minimum of 0. Higher scores indicate higher auditory function. Age range: 0-60 months. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: Raw score (Percentage) |
9 month | |
Secondary | Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) - 18 month | The Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a validated measure used by audiologists and hearing health professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of a child's use of hearing in real-world environments.
It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Raw scores are converted to a percentage of the maximum points on the instrument, for a maximum score of 100 and minimum of 0. Higher scores indicate higher auditory function. Age range: 0-60 months. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: Raw score (Percentage) |
18 month | |
Secondary | Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) - 9 month change | The Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a validated measure used by audiologists and hearing health professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of a child's use of hearing in real-world environments.
It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Raw scores are converted to a percentage of the maximum points on the instrument, for a maximum score of 100 and minimum of 0. Higher scores indicate higher auditory function. Age range: 0-60 months. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: Raw score (Percentage) difference |
9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) - 18 month change | The Parent Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a validated measure used by audiologists and hearing health professionals to evaluate the effectiveness of a child's use of hearing in real-world environments.
It will be administered by the Research Coordinator at each study site or obtained from clinical chart review. Raw scores are converted to a percentage of the maximum points on the instrument, for a maximum score of 100 and minimum of 0. Higher scores indicate higher auditory function. Age range: 0-60 months. Language: English or Spanish. Score to report: Raw score (Percentage) difference |
18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) | The MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) and corresponding Spanish edition, "Inventarios," are standardized, normed, valid, reliable parent-completed forms used to screen young children's emerging language and communication skills. It will be administered by the Research SLP or Research Coordinator at each study site. Age range: 8-45 months. This test provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. The Words & Gestures subtest has normative data for children ages 8-18 months of age. The Words & Sentences subtest has normative data for children ages 16 - 30 months of age. Scoring: age-equivalent scores (ranging from <8 months to >30 months). Language: English or Spanish | 9 month | |
Secondary | MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) | The MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) and corresponding Spanish edition, "Inventarios," are standardized, normed, valid, reliable parent-completed forms used to screen young children's emerging language and communication skills. It will be administered by the Research SLP or Research Coordinator at each study site. Age range: 8-45 months. This test provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. The Words & Gestures subtest has normative data for children ages 8-18 months of age. The Words & Sentences subtest has normative data for children ages 16 - 30 months of age. Scoring: age-equivalent scores (ranging from <8 months to >30 months). Language: English or Spanish | 18 month | |
Secondary | MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) | The MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) and corresponding Spanish edition, "Inventarios," are standardized, normed, valid, reliable parent-completed forms used to screen young children's emerging language and communication skills. It will be administered by the Research SLP or Research Coordinator at each study site. Age range: 8-45 months. This test provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. The Words & Gestures subtest has normative data for children ages 8-18 months of age. The Words & Sentences subtest has normative data for children ages 16 - 30 months of age. Scoring: age-equivalent scores (ranging from <8 months to >30 months). Language: English or Spanish | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) | The MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Index (MBCDI) and corresponding Spanish edition, "Inventarios," are standardized, normed, valid, reliable parent-completed forms used to screen young children's emerging language and communication skills. It will be administered by the Research SLP or Research Coordinator at each study site. Age range: 8-45 months. This test provides both norm-referenced and criterion referenced scores. The Words & Gestures subtest has normative data for children ages 8-18 months of age. The Words & Sentences subtest has normative data for children ages 16 - 30 months of age. Scoring: age-equivalent scores (ranging from <8 months to >30 months). Language: English or Spanish | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) - 9 month | The Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) is a validated instrument consisting of 17 questions across 3 domains on a 7-point Likert scale assessing the QOL of a D/HH child 0-42 months old and their caregiver. Scoring: maximum of 119 points, minimum of 17. Higher scores indicate greater quality of life. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-42 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) - 18 month | The Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) is a validated instrument consisting of 17 questions across 3 domains on a 7-point Likert scale assessing the QOL of a D/HH child 0-42 months old and their caregiver. Scoring: maximum of 119 points, minimum of 17. Higher scores indicate greater quality of life. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-42 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 18 month | |
Secondary | Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) - 9 month change | The Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) is a validated instrument consisting of 17 questions across 3 domains on a 7-point Likert scale assessing the QOL of a D/HH child 0-42 months old and their caregiver. Scoring: maximum of 119 points, minimum of 17. Higher scores indicate greater quality of life. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-42 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) - 18 month change | The Hearing-Related Infant/Toddler and Parent Quality of Life (HIP-QL) is a validated instrument consisting of 17 questions across 3 domains on a 7-point Likert scale assessing the QOL of a D/HH child 0-42 months old and their caregiver. Scoring: maximum of 119 points, minimum of 17. Higher scores indicate greater quality of life. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-42 months. Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) - 9 month | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) a parent-report measure of a parent's comfort level in addressing their D/HH child's needs and supporting their communication development. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. To reduce survey burden, we identified a subset of questions to use for this study. Exploratory factor analysis was performed on a retrospective cohort of children who are D/HH to identify items that would provide equivalent discriminant and construct validity to the full survey. It comprises. 8 questions on a 7-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 56 points, minimum of 8. Higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) - 18 month | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) a parent-report measure of a parent's comfort level in addressing their D/HH child's needs and supporting their communication development. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. To reduce survey burden, we identified a subset of questions to use for this study. Exploratory factor analysis was performed on a retrospective cohort of children who are D/HH to identify items that would provide equivalent discriminant and construct validity to the full survey. It comprises. 8 questions on a 7-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 56 points, minimum of 8. Higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 18 month | |
Secondary | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) - 9 month change | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) a parent-report measure of a parent's comfort level in addressing their D/HH child's needs and supporting their communication development. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. To reduce survey burden, we identified a subset of questions to use for this study. Exploratory factor analysis was performed on a retrospective cohort of children who are D/HH to identify items that would provide equivalent discriminant and construct validity to the full survey. It comprises. 8 questions on a 7-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 56 points, minimum of 8. Higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) - 18 month change | Scale of Parental Self-Efficacy (SPISE) a parent-report measure of a parent's comfort level in addressing their D/HH child's needs and supporting their communication development. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. To reduce survey burden, we identified a subset of questions to use for this study. Exploratory factor analysis was performed on a retrospective cohort of children who are D/HH to identify items that would provide equivalent discriminant and construct validity to the full survey. It comprises. 8 questions on a 7-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 56 points, minimum of 8. Higher scores indicate greater self-efficacy. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 18 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS) - 9 month | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS), a nationally recognized tool to assess a caregiver's perception of how well they, and their Early Intervention provider, can support their child's needs. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. We are using the Part B subscale, "Communicating your child's needs," as this was determined by the study to complement the existing data collection tools to uniquely assess the parent perception of impact of Early Intervention on parent education and efficacy. Parents are asked to answer these questions to reflect their entire Early Intervention experience, including all involved providers. It comprises 6 questions on a 5-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 30 points, minimum of 6. Higher scores indicate greater perceived quality of Early Intervention services. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 9 month | |
Secondary | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS) - 18 month | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS), a nationally recognized tool to assess a caregiver's perception of how well they, and their Early Intervention provider, can support their child's needs. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. We are using the Part B subscale, "Communicating your child's needs," as this was determined by the study to complement the existing data collection tools to uniquely assess the parent perception of impact of Early Intervention on parent education and efficacy. Parents are asked to answer these questions to reflect their entire Early Intervention experience, including all involved providers. It comprises 6 questions on a 5-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 30 points, minimum of 6. Higher scores indicate greater perceived quality of Early Intervention services. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score. | 18 month | |
Secondary | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS) - 9 month change | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS), a nationally recognized tool to assess a caregiver's perception of how well they, and their Early Intervention provider, can support their child's needs. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. We are using the Part B subscale, "Communicating your child's needs," as this was determined by the study to complement the existing data collection tools to uniquely assess the parent perception of impact of Early Intervention on parent education and efficacy. Parents are asked to answer these questions to reflect their entire Early Intervention experience, including all involved providers. It comprises 6 questions on a 5-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 30 points, minimum of 6. Higher scores indicate greater perceived quality of Early Intervention services. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 9 month, change from baseline | |
Secondary | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS) - 18 month change | Family Outcomes Survey (FOS), a nationally recognized tool to assess a caregiver's perception of how well they, and their Early Intervention provider, can support their child's needs. It may be completed by parents of children of any age. We are using the Part B subscale, "Communicating your child's needs," as this was determined by the study to complement the existing data collection tools to uniquely assess the parent perception of impact of Early Intervention on parent education and efficacy. Parents are asked to answer these questions to reflect their entire Early Intervention experience, including all involved providers. It comprises 6 questions on a 5-point Likert scale. Scoring: maximum of 30 points, minimum of 6. Higher scores indicate greater perceived quality of Early Intervention services. It will be administered by the Research Coordinator. Age range: 0-18 years Language: English or Spanish Scores to report: Total score difference | 18 month, change from baseline |
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