EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
10/28/2018 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | The Association of Cognitive Function and Use of Low Cost Hearing Aid in Persons with Hearing Impairment | Kramer Lecture Theater 3
The Association of Cognitive Function and Use of Low Cost Hearing Aid in Persons with Hearing Impairment
Hearing impairment has been one of the most prevalent morbidities in the world, is modifiable and is associated with cognitive decline. The objective of determining whether there will be a significant difference in the cognitive function of patients with hearing impairment after a month of usage of low cost hearing aids was then tested using various cognitive function tests. A number of cognitive function tests were used to test the different aspects of cognition namely executive function, memory, language, attention and orientation. Among the 16 participants who completed the study, their mean score of 26.56 at baseline and 27.0625 after 4 weeks with a p-value of more than 0.05 (0.216) based on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment - Philippines (MOCA-P), 0.087 for Trail Making Test, 0.40 for Digital Symbol Substitution Test and 0.177 for Animal Naming Test shows that there has been no significant difference in terms of cognitive function in people with hearing impairment who use low cost hearing aid in a span of four weeks which is coherent with recent studies that state that there is no substantial evidence yet to establish the direct correlation of hearing aid use and cognitive function.
- to establish if there is an association between cognitive function and Use of Low Cost Hearing Aid in Persons with Hearing Impairment
- to determine if there will be a significant increase in the cognitive function of patients with hearing impairment fitted with low cost hearing aids.
- to determine the specific area of cognition will be affected by the use of these low cost hearing aids
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Presenters/Authors
Ma. Natasha Therese A. de Jesus
(), University of Santo Tomas, trishedejesus@gmail.com;
Incoming Medical Intern on July 2018
University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2017 – June 2018
Clinical Clerk (4th Year Medical Student)
University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2014 – June 2018
Faculty of Medicine & Surgery Batch 2018
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2016 – June 2017
Executive Assistant for Medical Education
Asian Medical Students’ Association
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
December 2014
3rd Place – Poster, 4th Place – Oral, National Thesis Presentation
“Effectiveness of Using a Locally Manufactured Gelatin Mix in Formulating Glycerin Jelly as a Mounting Medium for Hookworm Eggs”
6th Annual Medical Technology Student Congress
Philippine Society of Medical Technology Students
September 2014
Registered Medical Technologist
Medical Technology Board Passer
Professional Regulation Commission, Philippines
June 2010 – April 2014
BS Medical Technology Batch 2014
Cum Laude
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
ASHA DISCLOSURE:
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Jeprel del Prado
(), University of Santo Tomas, jepdelprado@gmail.com;
Incoming Medical Intern on July 2018
University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2017 – June 2018
Clinical Clerk (4th Year Medical Student)
University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2014 – June 2018
Faculty of Medicine & Surgery Batch 2018
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
July 2016 – June 2017
Resident Member
Asian Medical Students’ Association
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
June 2014
Registered Pharmacist
Pharmacy Board Passer
Professional Regulation Commission, Philippines
April 2014
“The Efficacy of Musca Domestica Larval Excretions in Debridement of Necrotic Wounds in Diabetic Rats,” Published Manuscript
Philippine Pharmacists’ Association
June 2010 – April 2014
BS Pharmacy Batch 2014
University of Santo Tomas
Espana, Manila, Philippines
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Jenina Escalderon
(), tba, jre_09@yahoo.com;
tba
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Norberto Martinez
(), University of Santo Tomas, betterhearingphil@hotmail.com;
Professor, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of Santo Tomas
Past Chair, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of Santo Tomas
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