Severe to profoundly deaf adults who score 50% or over on the Bamford-Kowal-Bench (BKB) sentence test currently cannot obtain NHS funding for a cochlear implant according to the NICE guidelines (NICE, 2006). There is no cut-off restriction from the BKB score for children. This study challenges this restrictive criteria for adults, by presenting the outcomes of cochlear implantation in older children who scored over 50% on BKB sentence testing pre-implantation and therefore would not have been implanted under the adult NICE guidelines. Outcomes are presented using the Speech, Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Scale Version C (SSQ-C) (Gatehouse & Noble, 2004). This study suggests a greater proportion of adults who are currently being restricted from having a cochlear implant would benefit from implantation.
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Vickers, F., & Bradley, J. (2016). Outcomes in implanted teenagers who do not meet the adult candidacy Criteria. Cochlear Implants International, 17, 83–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/14670100.2016.1157313
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