使用助听器进行语音跟踪法治疗老年人听力障碍的效果。

Fujita Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-28 DOI:10.20407/fmj.2024-001
Erina Ito, Saiko Sugiura, Koki Kawamura, Yasue Uchida, Hirokazu Suzuki, Mariko Shimono, Kazuyo Mise, Hitoshi Kagaya
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目标:语音跟踪被定义为一种复杂的听力行为或任务,学习者在其中跟踪所听到的语音,并尽可能准确地复述出来,同时注意接收到的上下文信息。这种能力涉及听觉输入、语音输出、重复和注意力分散。在这项小规模研究中,我们旨在使用语音跟踪法对听力损失的老年人进行训练,并从听力障碍、体弱和神经心理测试等多个角度考察其对听力损失的影响:方法:为在诊所购买助听器并希望参与康复训练的老年患者提供听觉康复训练。采用言语跟踪法对老年人听力障碍量表、养老院听力障碍指数、言语跟踪率、令牌测试、日常生活交流活动、Kihon检查表、迷你精神状态检查、数字符号替换测试、符号搜索和单词回忆进行康复前后的评估。采用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验对每个评估项目和分项目的得分变化进行检验,采用符号检验对每个问题的得分变化进行检验:结果:训练后,语音跟踪率(ppp=0.035)明显提高。值得注意的是,33 名参与者中有 31 人的言语跟踪率有所提高,最高提高了 19.6 个短语/分钟:结论:助听器和语音跟踪法的结合提高了听觉理解能力。
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Effects of speech tracking method using hearing aids for hearing disorder in older people.

Objectives: Speech tracking is defined as a complex act or task of listening in which the learner tracks the speech heard and repeats it as accurately as possible while paying attention to incoming contextual information. This ability involves auditory input, speech output, repetition, and divided attention. In this small-scale study, we aimed to use a speech-tracking method to train older adults with hearing loss and examine its effects on hearing loss from multiple perspectives, including hearing handicap, frailty, and neuropsychological testing.

Methods: Auditory rehabilitation was provided to older patients who purchased hearing aids at the clinic and wanted to engage in rehabilitation. The Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly, Nursing Home Hearing Handicap Index, speech-tracking rate, Token Test, Communication Activities of Daily Living, Kihon Checklist, Mini-Mental State Examination, Digit Symbol Substitution Test, symbol search, and word recall were used for assessments before and after rehabilitation using the speech-tracking method. Changes in scores of each assessment item and sub-item were examined using Wilcoxon's signed-rank test, and changes per question were examined using the sign test.

Results: The speech tracking rate (p<0.001), Token Test score (p<0.001), and Mini-Mental State Examination score (p=0.035) improved significantly after the training. Notably, the speech-tracking rate improved for 31 of the 33 participants, with a maximum increase of 19.6 phrases per minute.

Conclusions: The combination of a hearing aid and the speech-tracking method improved auditory comprehension.

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