1 Ugc-Hrd Hearing & Speech
1 Ugc-Hrd Hearing & Speech
1 Ugc-Hrd Hearing & Speech
• Hidden handicap
• IMPAIRMENT
• DISABILITY
• HANDICAP
IMPAIRMENT
• Distortion of sound
or electro-physiological measures
DISABILITY
• Auditory consequences
of the impairment for the
patient
HANDICAP
Where is
your
papa? My name is Raju.
General effects on
the individual’s life
arising indirectly
from the hearing
loss
HEARING LOSS
PROBLEMS CAUSED BY HEARING
LOSS - ACADEMIC
• Delays in auditory processing
skills affect language skill
development
• Delays in language
could affect the child
socially
• Isolation is often a
result of language
delays and the child’s
limited communication
abilities
PROBLEMS CAUSED BY HEARING
LOSS - VOCATIONAL
World scenario
• Presbyacusis
• Ototoxicity
PREVALENCE
NATIONAL HEARING STUDY, UK
• 90% of the hearing impaired are atleast 50 yrs of age
• 35% of over 50 years group have atleast mild hearing
loss in their better ear
• People above 50 years usually have hearing impairment
• Very few people younger than 50 years have even a mild
hearing loss in their better ear
IN INDIA: Estimate is that 70 children are born hearing
impaired every day (NSSO,2002)
NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR
PREVENTION & CONTROL OF
DEAFNESS (NPPCD) IN INDIA
• Over 50% of causes of Hearing loss are Preventable
– Hearing loss caused by Infections of the ear (ASOM, CSOM), Secretory
Otitis Media, Traumatic, Rubella deafness, Noise Induced Hearing loss,
Ototoxicity
auditory pathway
• Middle ear, cochlea and VIII nerve
Normal 0-25
Mild 26-40
Moderate 41-70
Severe 71-90
Profound >91
EARLY IDENTIFICATION
• SCREENING
– QUESTIONNAIRE
– VOICE TEST
– AUDIOMETER
VOICE TEST
Speak in whisper :
Correct response = normal hearing
Incorrect response : Repeat in conversational voice
• DIAGNOSIS
– AUDIOMETER
• PURE TONE
• Audiologists
• Special educators/Teachers
• Psychologists
• Social workers
• ENT specialist
• Pediatrician
• Neurologist
AMPLIFICATION HELPS THE
CHILD GET CORRECT INPUT TO
THE BRAIN
HEARING AIDS
• In-the-ear aids
• Cochlear Implants
AMPLIFICATION & ASSISTIVE
DEVICES – COCHLEAR IMPLANTS
• Reduce Noise
Pollution
– Occupational noise
– Recreational noise
PREVENTION
• Hearing impaired
• Parents
• Family
• Teachers
ADVICE THE PATIENT
– Healthy
– develop language
– signs
– pointing to things
ADVICE TO PARENTS & FAMILY
• Let the child see your face when you speak to him /her
• Make sure there is good light for the child to see your
face
• Encourage lip-reading
ADVICE TO TEACHERS
– Noise pollution
– Desk
– Floors
– Walls
noise
TEACHING STRATEGIES- ACOUSTICS
• Noise Pollution
– Noise enters the room
• Other classrooms
• Students talking
• Rustling paper
• Pencil tapping
• Chair movements
TEACHING STRATEGIES- ACOUSTICS
• Pre-teach vocabulary
WAYS TO HELP STUDENTS WITH
HEARING LOSS - STRATEGIES
• Teach the class about hearing loss and the equipment used to
help the loss
– Carpeting on floors
• Make sure there is good light for them to see your face
• Don't turn off the lights – they’ll not be able to see your lips
• Teachers should
• Talk about hearing impairment and its problems
• in education
• in society
• ACQUIRED APHASIA
– NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
• LARYNGECTOMY
– SURGICAL REMOVAL OF LARYNX
HAVING CARCINOMA (CANCER)
SPEECH DISORDER
– Social
– Academic
– Vocational life
SPEECH DISORDER
– social
– cognitive deficits
• Surgery
• Hearing aids
• Speech therapy
• Vocational training