优先考虑听力:患者和服务提供者对农村听力保健和患者导航的看法。

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Laura Bellnier, Anthony Mahairas, Mary Katherine Oberman, Ryleigh Board, Meena Pattabiraman, Caroline Heltsley, Emily Ranseen, Jennifer Shinn, Matthew L Bush
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目的:听力损失是美国成年人中第三大最普遍的慢性健康状况。农村成年人面临着不成比例的高听力损失率和许多听力卫生保健(HHC)的系统性障碍。本研究旨在探讨听力损失的经历,确定影响访问的因素,并评估患者导航程序的潜在可接受性。听力损失患者和农村卫生保健提供者的观点对于设计干预措施解决农村环境中HHC遇到的障碍至关重要。方法:作为一个大型项目的第一阶段,在pre - proceed规划模型的指导下,通过半结构化访谈对肯塔基州农村初级保健诊所的21名成年听力损失初级保健患者和11名卫生保健人员进行了定性需求评估。专题分析确定了被认为影响农村听力损失成人是否获得HHC的易感因素、促成因素和需求因素。结果:分析显示,患者获得HHC被认为受到易感因素(对噪音暴露的担忧和对HHC的态度)、使能因素(与HHC和资源的联系、当地HHC服务的缺乏、沟通挑战、交通挑战和护理成本)和需求因素(听力损失经历)的影响。与会者一致认为,患者导航员(PN)可以通过提供社会支持和将患者与教育和资源联系起来,增加获得HHC的机会。结论:该分析的结果将为农村成人HHC患者导航干预的发展提供信息。全科医生将接受专门培训,以帮助患者满足所述需求并克服常见的障碍。补充资料:https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.28620104。
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Prioritizing Hearing: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Rural Hearing Health Care and Patient Navigation.

Purpose: Hearing loss is the third most prevalent chronic health condition among adults in the United States. Rural adults face disproportionately high rates of hearing loss and numerous systemic barriers to hearing health care (HHC). This study aims to explore experiences of hearing loss, identify factors that impact access, and assess the potential acceptability of a patient navigation program. Perspectives of patients experiencing hearing loss and rural health care providers are vital for designing an intervention that addresses barriers to HHC experienced in rural settings.

Method: As the first phase of a larger project guided by the PRECEDE-PROCEED planning model, a qualitative needs assessment was conducted using semistructured interviews with 21 adult primary care patients with hearing loss and 11 health care personnel from primary care clinics in rural Kentucky. Thematic analysis identified predisposing, enabling, and need factors perceived as influencing whether HHC is accessed by rural adults with hearing loss.

Results: Analyses revealed that patients accessing HHC was perceived to be affected by predisposing (concerns about noise exposure and attitudes about HHC), enabling (connection to HHC and resources, lack of local HHC services, communication challenges, transportation challenges, and cost of care), and need factors (experience with hearing loss). Participants agreed that a patient navigator (PN) could increase access to HHC by providing social support and by connecting patients to education and resources.

Conclusions: Results from this analysis will inform the development of a patient navigation intervention for HHC for rural adults. PNs will receive specialized training to help patients meet stated needs and overcome commonly reported barriers.

Supplemental material: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.28620104.

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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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4.10
自引率
19.20%
发文量
538
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: JSLHR publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on the normal and disordered processes in speech, language, hearing, and related areas such as cognition, oral-motor function, and swallowing. The journal is an international outlet for both basic research on communication processes and clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, and management of communication disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. JSLHR seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of communication sciences and disorders, including speech production and perception; anatomy and physiology of speech and voice; genetics, biomechanics, and other basic sciences pertaining to human communication; mastication and swallowing; speech disorders; voice disorders; development of speech, language, or hearing in children; normal language processes; language disorders; disorders of hearing and balance; psychoacoustics; and anatomy and physiology of hearing.
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