支持老年人的心理健康:确定听力学最佳实践的德尔菲调查。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Rebecca J Bennett, Daniel Gerace, Carly J Meyer, Nancy A Pachana, Lisa Saulsman, Robert H Eikelboom, Elissa Campbell, Barbra H B Timmer, Jessica Vitkovic, Romola S Bucks
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摘要

目的本研究旨在收集听力学家和患者的意见,并就在听力环境中支持有心理健康问题的个人达成共识:设计:利用改良的德尔菲电子调查,由 25 位专家组成的小组在 12 周内进行了三轮数据收集。在第一轮调查中,参与者以开放文本的形式回答了 "可用于为有心理健康问题的患者提供支持的临床实践",研究小组将这些回答与文献检索中的相关临床实践相结合。在随后的几轮讨论中,小组成员对合并后的声明列表进行了同意程度评分;单独评分(第二轮),并在看到小组整理后的回答后再次评分(第三轮):小组专家包括 11 名患者(听力损失成人,平均年龄 73.8 岁)和 14 名听力学家(平均听力学工作经验 11.8 年):结果:123 个项目达成共识,这些项目分为结果:123 个项目达成了共识,这些项目分为:检测、教育、有效沟通、提供情感支持、听力学家的个人素质和态度、干预、将患者与其他支持服务联系起来、在这些情况下特别重要的正常过程以及组织考虑因素:本研究强调了听力学家可以采用多种方法为有心理健康问题的患者提供支持。
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Supporting older adults' mental health: a Delphi survey identifying audiology best practices.

Objective: This study aimed to gather opinions and establish consensus among audiologists and patients on supporting individuals with mental health concerns in audiology settings.

Design: Utilising a modified electronic Delphi survey, a panel of 25 experts engaged in three rounds of data collection over 12 weeks. Participants provided open-text responses in Round 1 describing "clinical practices that can be employed to support to patients presenting with mental health concerns", and the research team combined these with relevant clinical practices from literature searches. In subsequent rounds, panellists then rated their level of agreement with the combined list of statements; individually (Round 2) and again after seeing the panel's collated responses (Round 3).

Study sample: Panel experts included 11 patients (adults with hearing loss; Mage 73.8 years) and 14 audiologists (with M 11.8 years of experience working in audiology).

Results: Consensus was met for 123 items categorised into: Detection, Education, Effective Communication, Provision of Emotional Support, Personal Qualities and Attitudes of the Audiologist, Interventions, Connecting the Patient to Additional Support Services, Normal Processes that are Especially Important in these Cases, and Organisational Considerations.

Conclusions: The study highlights the diversity of approaches audiologists can employ to support patients with mental health concerns.

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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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