Test Protocol
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Test results and remediation outcomes for children seen through Australian Hearing’s national CAPD service.Alison King1, Helen Glyde2, Sharon Cameron2, Karin Gillies1, Harvey Dillon2, Simone Punch3, Meagan Ward3
1Australian Hearing, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.2 National Acoustic Laboratories, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia3Australian Hearing, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
World Congress of Audiology, Brisbane, Australia - May 2014
Test Protocol Hearing
screening
LiSN - HC
Paed. HA Program
LiSN
Memory
Age
DDT
Fail
Pass
Z < -1
Z ≥ -1
SPDFail
Pass (not SPD)
Pass
Auditory
memory
Fail
> 7 years
Pass
Dichotic
deficitFail
Testing discontinued
Pre-App Q’nnaire, COSI-C
< 7 yrs
Results
3 636
Unknown
23
666
Hearing screeni
ngMinimal
SensorineuralMild
Conductive4
Pass
Memory
Z ≥ -1 317
Pass (not SPD) 219
Auditory memory
Fail174
Age
DDT
Pass 362
> 7 yrs 285
Pass 181
Dichotic deficit
Fail104
Testing discontinued
< 7 yrs77
LiSN - HC LiSN Z < -1 349 SPD
Fail130
Results - NH666
Hearing screeni
ngMinimal
SensorineuralMild
Conductive
Unknown
23 4
3 636Pass
LiSN - HC LiSN Z < -1 329 SPD
Fail120
Memory
Z ≥ -1 307
Pass (not SPD) 209
Auditory memory
Fail167
Age
DDT
Pass 349
> 7 yrs 273
Pass 173
Dichotic deficit
Fail100
Testing discontinued
< 7 yrs76
Remediation Program• Home-based auditory training packages with
audiologist support during program – SPD - LiSN & Learn, – Memory Deficit - Memory Booster
• FM system for DDT fail or difficulties in noise• StrategiesFollow-Up• Review COSI-C• Teacher version of Listening Inventory For Education
(LIFE - Anderson and Smaldino.)• Repeat relevant test from battery.
Remediation Outcomes – LiSN & Learn
Test result No. Children (% initial ref)
Remediation Commenced
Remediation complete at time of analysis
Spatial Processing Disorder
130 (19.5%) LiSN & Learn = 57 33 (58%)
L&L + FM = 12 8 (66%)
LiSN-S results: Pre- vs. Post-training (N=40)
Performance in real life, post L&L (n=34)
No change Small Change Significant Change/Goal Achieved
0
5
10
15
20
25
COSI-C final score
No.
Obs
erva
tions
Remediation Outcomes – Memory BoosterTest result No. Children
(% initial ref)Remediation Commenced
Remediation complete at time of analysis
Memory Deficit 174 (26.1%) Memory Booster = 47 28 (60%)
MB + FM = 5 4 (80%)
Auditory Memory Results
NMF
Pass Fail
NMR Pass 362 67
Fail 58 49
Memory tests - post-training
NMF (n=18) NMR (n=18)NB: Excluded scores of children who were WNL at original test.
Performance in real life (n=26)
No change Small Change Significant Change/Goal Achieved
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
COSI-C final score
No.
Obs
erva
tions
Remediation Outcomes – FM fittingReasons for FM fitting (n=29) COSI – C final scores (n=16)
No change Small Change Significant Change/Goal
Achieved
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
No.
Obs
erva
tions
Binaural In-tegration
Other diagnosis category
Pass0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
No.
Obs
erva
tions
Other considerations• Main reasons for incomplete auditory
training– Ongoing at time of data collection
• L&L = 11%; MB = 10%– Lost contact with families despite numerous attempts
• L&L = 25%; MB = 52%– Unknown/data unavailable
• L&L = 43%; MB = 24%• Difficulties getting LIFE returned from
teachers• Setting & evaluating S.M.A.R.T. goals
Conclusions• 61.3 % of children referred were diagnosed with one of
the target auditory processing disorders.• Both auditory training programs led to significantly
improved test scores (LiSN-S and NMR both WNL)– The majority of children showed significant
improvements in real life settings• FM fittings yielded improvements in real-life
performance.• Goal setting, evaluation and teacher
questionnaires are vital for evaluating success– Family support essential throughout program– Additional strategies needed to engage teachers in
evaluation
ContactAustralian Hearingwww.hearing.com.auwww.nal.gov.au
Thanks to all the Australian Hearing audiologists who provided the CAPD services and the data that were used in this presentation.