Evaluating the Revised WORQ in CI Users
- Conditions
- Hearing Loss
- Registration Number
- NCT04602780
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Antwerp
- Brief Summary
The Work Related Questionnaire (WORQ) is a 59-item questionnaire of which each item represents an International Classification of Functioning and disability category. The WORQ was modified and reduced to include only questions relevant to Cochlear Implant (CI) users. In this analysis, a multicentre retrospective review of the revised WORQ in CI users was performed, with the revised WORQ as part of the questionnaires used in the regular clinical follow-up of CI users. Experienced CI users' responses on the questions will be evaluated to define the qualifiers for the revised WORQ.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 177
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Adults over the age of 18 years
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Adults must wear a MED-EL cochlear implant
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Adults may have the following hearing indications and device fitting:
- Unilateral cochlear implant with severe-to-profound hearing loss
- Bilateral cochlear implant with severe-to-profound hearing loss
- Single sided deafness (SSD) where the poorer ear PTA ≥70 dB HL and the better ear PTA ≤30 dB HL with an interaural threshold gap of ≥40 dB HL.
- Asymmetrical hearing loss using a cochlear implant in the poorer ear and a hearing aid in the better ear (also known as bimodal fitting). The poorer ear PTA ≥70 dB HL and the better ear PTA >30 dB HL and ≤55 dB HL with an interaural threshold gap of ≥15 dB HL.
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Adults should have a minimum of one year's device experience
Exclusion Criteria
No extra exclusion criteria
Not provided
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Completion of the WORQ questionnaire One test interval, at least one year after Cochlear Implantation Part 1: Work situation and educational background of participants
* School education
* Remunerative employment
Part 2: Daily life functioning of participants
* Emotional functions
* Vestibular functions
* Carrying out daily routine
* Stress
* Conversation
* Communication devices and techniques
* Tinnitus and dizziness
* Community life
* Family relationships
Part I addresses demographics and relevant background information. In Part 2, participants have to rate to what extent they had problems with a certain task or activity in the last week based on a numerical scale ranging from 0 (no problem) to 10 (complete problem).
Each individual WORQ item is linked to an ICF qualifier, which is a numerical code that specifies the extent or magnitude of functioning or disability in that ICF category or the extent to which a contextual factor is a facilitator or barrier.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (5)
World Hearing Centre
🇵🇱Kajetany, Poland
University Hospital Antwerp
🇧🇪Edegem, Belgium
University Clinic of Würzburg
🇩🇪Würzburg, Germany
Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospital Group
🇦🇺Perth, Australia
Hospital La Paz
🇪🇸Madrid, Spain