Marcia J Hay-McCutcheon, Abigail Hubbard, Emma B Brothers, Kerstin Straub, Rebecca S Allen, Claudia Hardy, Nancy Tye-Murray
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目的:考虑到美国许多地区缺乏听力保健服务,开发新的听力保健模式至关重要。本文介绍了在阿拉巴马州中西部和南部制定和实施听力康复(AR)计划和社区保健员(CHW)教育培训计划的程序。听力康复计划和社区保健员教育培训计划用于帮助阿拉巴马州农村社区中接受非处方助听器(OTC HAs)治疗的听力损失患者。所述工作是阿拉巴马州农村社区非处方助听器注册临床试验(NCT04671381)的一部分:方法:利用体验式学习原理和听力辅助工具及社区外展和参与方面的专家所做的基础工作,制定并实施了听力辅助工具计划和社区保健工作者培训计划:在 2021 年 3 月至 2024 年 3 月的 3 年时间里,制定并实施了 AR 计划和社区保健工作者培训计划。研究人员、顾问和社区保健员的指导帮助完善了 AR 计划和实施后的社区保健员培训:未来的研究将通过量化参加 OTC HA 临床试验的农村社区成年人的言语感知测试结果和调查完成情况来评估 AR 计划的成功与否。
Development and Implementation of an Aural Rehabilitation Program Using Community Health Workers in Rural Alabama.
Purpose: Considering the lack of audiological care in many areas across the United States, it is crucial to develop new models of hearing health care. Described within this document is a procedure used to develop and implement an aural rehabilitation (AR) program and a community health worker (CHW) educational training program in West Central and South Alabama. The AR program and the CHW educational training program were used to assist those with hearing loss in rural Alabama communities who received over-the-counter hearing aids (OTC HAs). The work described was part of a registered clinical trial (NCT04671381) with OTC HAs in rural Alabama communities.
Method: The development and implementation of the AR program and CHW training program was conducted using foundational work from experiential learning principals and from experts in AR and community outreach and engagement.
Results: Over the course of 3 years from March 2021 to March 2024, the AR program and CHW training were developed and implemented. Guidance from the study personnel, consultants, and CHWs helped to refine the AR program and CHW training after implementation.
Conclusion: Future studies will assess the success of the AR program through quantifying outcomes from speech perception testing and survey completion obtained from adults in rural communities who enroll in the OTC HA clinical trial.