Title: Good practice in the use of FM systems
1Good practice in the use of FM systems.. is
only one of our concerns!
- Elizabeth Wood
- South of England Cochlear Implant Centre
2The establishment of the group
- Formed in 2004 , post MCHAS, as there were still
issues with FM despite new guidelines for setting
up (FM advantage) - Recent technical developments like
miniaturisation and integral FM - Uneven provision
- No guidelines for setting up CI/FM or Baha /FM
- Publication of BB93 which focused people on
listening - Members of the group
3 Aims and Objectives of the group
- Improve mutual sharing of information between
manufacturers and users of fm systems - Promote joint working and good practice between
health/education and other agencies where
appropriate
4Aims and objectives Research and Development
- Research
- 2 pilot studies completed - posters
- Development 3 projects
- Production of a lead to enable objective
test-box setting up of FM systems - with Nucleus cochlear implant speech processors
- and Bahas
- Working to produce a document of Quality
Standards and good practice guidelines for FM
5Pilot research (1) Survey of policies on
provision of FM systems (see poster)
- 2004 short survey sent to 150 Heads of Service
for HI - Less than 1/3 had a policy on provision of FM and
majority made decision on individual basis with
different criteria - Various factors, including funding, cited as
criteria
6Two previous surveys on fitting and the use of FM
with cochlear implants in the UK showed these
results
2000 2005
Centres having a policy for fitting FM 76 66
Children with a CI who use an FM system 33 30
7Pilot research (2) Evaluation of FM systems (see
poster)
- Aim to produce a simple practical procedure to
measure and show benefit from FM systems - Objective speech in noise procedure developed and
trialled with 24 normally hearing students and 8
hearing impaired children aged 8-13 - Subjective questionnaire trialled with a group of
12 hearing impaired children aged 8-13 years
8Development work (1) CI/FM procedure for
verification and checking settings
- Sub-group led by technicians working in
collaboration with Cochlear UK have developed a
procedure and a customised connecting lead to
enable objective test box measurements for
setting up FM systems with Nucleus speech
processors. - Associated training days with CI centres are
ongoing
9Development work (2)Listening/testing device for
Bahas
- Sub-group led by technicians, liaising with Baha
centres and Cochlear are developing a
listening/testing connector to facilitate easier
management and testing of Bahas, and better
procedures for setting up Bahas with FM. - Watch this space!
10Development work (3)UK FM Quality Standards/good
practice guidelines
- Aim To support users and managers of FM across
all phases of education - Candidacy
- Fitting and Setting Up
- Management and Use
- Evaluation
- Linking with Soundfield FM
- Funding
11Good practice guidelines
- Lots of good practice recommendations and tips
- Helpful links to websites MCHAS, FM
manufacturers - Quality Standards to be summarised
- Details of new procedures e.g. CI/FM protocol,
speech in noise test, questionnaire - LOOK OUT FOR PUBLICATION SPRING 2008!
12To conclude
- Exciting progress to date all committed to
continuing to develop good working relationships
between all professionals - The ultimate goal is for a deaf child to be using
an optimally effective FM system