成人与听力学家的讨论回忆:关于听力困难的沟通成功与否的定性研究。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
International Journal of Audiology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1080/14992027.2024.2351033
Zoe McNeice, Dani Tomlin, Barbra H B Timmer, Camille E Short, Karyn Galvin
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目的:一些成年人在向听力学家成功传达他们的听力困难方面遇到了挑战,并表示他们感觉自己并不总是被倾听或理解。本项目研究了成年人与听力学家讨论时的回忆,以探索(1)成年人如何描述他们的听力困难,以及(2)成年人认为他们没有向听力学家传达或没有成功传达的信息:设计:进行了个人半结构式访谈。研究样本:研究样本:15 名自述有听力障碍并曾咨询过听力学家的成年人:从成年人如何描述他们的听力困难的回忆中确定了四个主题:(1) 听力困难的情况或背景,(2) 行为反应,(3) 听力困难的影响和 (4) 促成因素。成人报告说,他们并不总是能够成功地表达:(1)情感关切和影响;(2)对音质的描述;(3)对改变了的听力体验的描述:研究结果提供了有关成年人认为与听力学家沟通成功或不成功的时间的见解。这些结果有助于制定干预措施,帮助成人与听力学家更有效地沟通。为了进一步为干预措施提供信息,应探讨影响成人沟通的因素。
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Adults' recollections of discussions with their audiologist: a qualitative study of what was and was not successfully communicated about listening difficulties.

Objectives: Some adults experience challenges in successfully communicating their listening difficulties to their audiologist, and report feeling that they are not always listened to or understood. This project examined adults' recollections of discussions with their audiologist to explore (1) how adults report describing their listening difficulties and (2) information that adults report they do not communicate, or do not communicate successfully, to their audiologist.

Design: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted. Interview transcripts were analysed using a template analysis approach.

Study sample: Fifteen adults who self-report listening difficulties, and who had previously consulted an audiologist.

Results: Four themes were identified from adults' recollections of how they describe their listening difficulties: (1) situation or context of listening difficulties, (2) behavioural responses, (3) impacts of listening difficulties and (4) contributing factors. Adults report not always successfully communicating (1) emotional concerns and impacts, (2) descriptions of sound quality and (3) descriptions of changed listening experiences.

Conclusion: Results provide insights about the times when adults feel that communication with their audiologist is successful, or unsuccessful. The results are useful for informing interventions to help adults and audiologists communicate more effectively together. To further inform interventions, factors affecting adults' communication should be explored.

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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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