对戴助听器的音乐家的采访。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-19 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2023.2275118
Sarah Swann, Ian O'Brien, Gary Rance, Richard Dowell
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摘要

目的:佩戴助听器的音乐家是听力受损个体的一个独特子集。音乐家在使用助听器时遇到了许多问题,这使得有效的听力康复成为一项挑战。有研究表明,音乐家对助听器的满意度较低,部分原因是他们的听力水平较高,但针对佩戴助听器进行音乐的音乐家的定性研究很少。目前的研究旨在记录佩戴助听器的音乐家在演奏乐器/唱歌、听录音音乐和听现场音乐时遇到的障碍。设计:采访佩戴助听器的专业音乐家。参与者被问及他们听力损失和助听器的经历,特别强调听录音和现场音乐的经历,以及用助听器演奏或表演音乐的经历。研究样本:对8位专业音乐家进行访谈,采用半结构化访谈方式,采用提问和提示式指导。结果:主题分析揭示了数据中的三个主要主题:音乐家的旅程、沟通和灵活性/可调节性。结论:这些结果对未来音乐家助听器的具体拟合参数的研究(特别是音乐表演),对听力损失音乐家的循证康复计划的需求,以及对帮助听力学家和音乐家之间沟通的术语表的需求具有重要意义。
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Interviews with musicians with hearing aids.

Objectives: Musicians who wear hearing aids are a unique subset of hearing-impaired individuals. There are a number of issues musicians experience with hearing aids, making effective hearing rehabilitation a challenge. Research suggests hearing aid satisfaction in musicians is lower partly due to their advanced listening skills, however, qualitative research addressing musicians who wear hearing aids for music is scarce. The current study aimed to record the barriers encountered by musicians who wear hearing aids when playing their instrument/singing, listening to recorded music and listening to live music.

Design: Professional musicians who wear hearing aids were interviewed. Participants were questioned about their experiences with hearing loss and hearing aids, with particular emphasis on experiences listening to recorded and live music, and playing or performing music with the hearing aids.

Study sample: Eight professional musicians were interviewed, using a semi-structured interview style, with a question and prompt guide.

Results: Thematic analysis revealed three main themes in the data: the musicians' journey, communication, and flexibility/adjustability.

Conclusions: The results have implications for future research into specific fitting parameters for hearing aids for musicians (particularly for music performance), the need for evidence-based rehabilitation programs for musicians with hearing loss, and the need for a glossary of terms to assist communication between Audiologists and musicians.

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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
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.
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