BEARS Training Package to Maximise Hearing Abilities in Older Children and Teenagers With Bilateral Cochlear Implants

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

384

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 30, 2023

Primary Completion Date

February 28, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Hearing Loss, SensorineuralHearing LossDeafnessHearing Impaired Children and Adolescents
Interventions
OTHER

Both EARS training package (BEARS)

The BEARS training package comprises of three games addressing different hearing functions: speech-in-noise perception, music listening and sound-source localisation. Each game is based on an audio-visual task performed through a virtual-reality interface. Players are guided through on-screen visual prompts to support the gameplay with feedback given on their performance and progress through levels of increasing difficulty. The BEARS training package design allows for the training to be self-administered, played anywhere and at any time. There is no upper limit to the frequency of use of the BEARS training package, it is advised to play the games for a minimum of 1 hour a week over a minimum of 2x 30-minute sessions, all three games will need to be played.

OTHER

Usual Care

This is an annual review appointment with the patient and their clinician. This could be face-to-face, virtual video consultation, questionnaire, or be cochlear remote care checks. As a minimum this review will check the following: Microphone covers changed, Reported or recorded device use, all external and internal equipment working (known through no reported or recorded degradation in hearing ability). During the appointment, the clinician would establish if there were any concerns regarding the cochlear implant functioning and the patient's rehabilitation programme. They will then make any repairs or adjustments to the device and manage additional support and contact as required. Between the annual review appointments patients can attend the implant centre for repair appointments or have spare equipment posted. There is no limit to the level of contact between the patient and the implant centre.

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

University of Cambridge

OTHER

collaborator

University College, London

OTHER

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Imperial College London

OTHER

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University of Nottingham

OTHER

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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

OTHER

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University of Southampton

OTHER

collaborator

National Institute for Health Research, United Kingdom

OTHER_GOV

lead

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

OTHER

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