Kaitlyn A Cau, Lorienne M Jenstad, Brenda T Poon, Chris Atchison, Sandra Baker
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Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to have experienced audiologists identify the key ideas to convey to clients about real-ear measurement (REM) verification and create a modifiable script to use for REM informational counselling.
Design: A modified concept mapping design was used.
Study sample: Seventeen experienced audiologists participated in one or more research activities: brainstorming individual counselling statements; rating statements on importance and feasibility; and discussing in a focus group how the statements can be used in a counselling script.
Results: Brainstorming generated 227 statements. Researchers cleaned, combined, and recirculated the statements to participants for further ideas, resulting in 136 statements for sorting and rating. Sorting yielded eight categories: Other uses of the hearing aid (HA) test system (11 statements); Purpose of REM (24 statements); Description of procedure (14 statements); Personalisation of hearing aids (14 statements); Setting expectations (21 statements); Speech map stimulus levels (17 statements); Client preparation (19 statements); and On-screen orientation (16 statements). After rating and discussion in the focus group, the final script included 57 statements.
Conclusions: This study identified the key ideas to convey during REM informational counselling and produced a modifiable script that individuals can use when conducting REM.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.