Applied Research in Clinical Audiology with Spanish Speakers in the United States: A Scoping Review.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Karen Muñoz, Diana Ortiz, Guadalupe G San Miguel
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Abstract

Background:  The Hispanic population is growing, and Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States. When individuals experience a hearing problem, culturally and linguistically responsive services represent an important part of person-centered care, contributing to wellbeing and intervention outcomes.

Purpose:  The purpose was to identify research in clinical audiology conducted with Spanish speakers to illuminate gaps and inform future research.

Research design:  A scoping literature review.

Data collection and analysis:  A database search was completed in January 2022. Included research was conducted in clinical audiology, had Spanish-speaking deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) adults/parents of a DHH child in the United States, Spanish language data collection, and published in English in a peer-reviewed journal. Studies were categorized by the area of audiology and a narrative description provided.

Results:  The search identified 655 articles. Following screening, 11 studies met the inclusion criteria and 1 article was identified from the reference lists of included articles for a total 12 articles. The articles were published between 1997 and 2021. Most studies were conducted with adults and a few were with parents of DHH children. Research was conducted in four areas: hearing loss experiences, hearing aid experiences, hearing screening, and communication.

Conclusions:  There is limited research with Spanish-speaking DHH individuals and parents of DHH children. There is an urgent need for future research to inform culturally and linguistically responsive clinical practice, and to provide evidence-based interventions for effective hearing health care management.

美国西班牙语临床听力学应用研究:范围审查。
背景:西班牙裔人口不断增长,西班牙语是美国第二大通用语言。当个人出现听力问题时,文化和语言方面的服务是以人为本的护理的重要组成部分,有助于提高幸福感和干预效果。研究目的:目的是确定临床听力学方面针对西班牙语使用者的研究,以阐明差距并为未来研究提供信息:数据收集与分析:2022 年 1 月完成了数据库搜索。所纳入的研究均为临床听力学领域的研究,研究对象为美国讲西班牙语的聋人或听力障碍 (DHH) 成人/聋人或听力障碍儿童的父母,收集西班牙语数据,并以英文发表在同行评审期刊上。研究按听力学领域进行分类,并提供叙述性说明:搜索共发现 655 篇文章。经过筛选,有 11 项研究符合纳入标准,另有 1 篇文章是从纳入文章的参考文献列表中确定的,共计 12 篇文章。这些文章发表于 1997 年至 2021 年之间。大多数研究的对象是成年人,少数研究的对象是 DHH 儿童的家长。研究涉及四个方面:听力损失经历、助听器经历、听力筛查和沟通:针对讲西班牙语的 DHH 个人和 DHH 儿童家长的研究非常有限。未来急需开展研究,以便为符合文化和语言习惯的临床实践提供信息,并为有效的听力保健管理提供基于证据的干预措施。
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46
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy''s scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
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