在格拉斯哥助听器受益概况(GHABP)上调查用户指定目标的听力质量生活主题。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Avivah J Wang, Grace Strong, Kayla W Kilpatrick, Sherri L Smith, Theresa Coles
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背景:格拉斯哥助听器受益概况(GHABP)是一种患者报告的结果测量(PROM),用于使用标准目标和用户指定目标评估助听器功效。本研究的目的是描述用户指定的听力目标,以确定目前标准目标未涵盖的主题,并可以通过GHABP改善临床试验中听力生活质量的综合评估。方法:我们对两家三级医疗机构的临床试验进行了二次分析。≥50岁的听力损失成人在治疗前完成了GHABP,包括他们为听力对他们个人具有挑战性的情况提供最多两个用户指定目标的部分。然后我们将这些目标划分为主题。结果:共有262名参与者完成了标准的GHABP,并提供了总共501个用户指定的目标。常见的主题是与一群人交谈(80/501,16.0%),在背景噪音中听(73/501,14.6%),以及在看不到说话者嘴的情况下听(57/501,11.4%)。结论:在背景噪音和看不见说话人嘴的情况下听的主题对许多听力损失的人来说非常重要。将PROMs扩展到包括这些目标可以改善临床试验以患者为中心和临床护理结果跟踪。
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Investigating themes in hearing quality of life with user-nominated goals on the Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile (GHABP).

Background: The Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile (GHABP) is a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) that was developed for the assessment of hearing aid efficacy using standard goals and user-nominated goals. The objective of this study was to describe user-nominated hearing goals to determine themes that are not currently being captured by the standard goals and that could improve comprehensive assessment of hearing quality of life with the GHABP for use in clinical trials.

Methodology: We conducted a secondary analysis of a clinical trial at two tertiary care institutions. Adults ≥ 50 years of age with hearing loss completed the GHABP before treatment, including the portion where they provided up to two user-nominated goals for situations where hearing was personally challenging to them. We then categorized these goals into themes.

Results: A total of 262 participants completed the standard GHABP and provided a total of 501 user-nominated goals. Common themes were having a conversation with several people in a group (80/501, 16.0%), hearing in background noise (73/501, 14.6%), and listening when unable to see the speaker's mouth (57/501, 11.4%).

Conclusions: Themes of listening in background noise and listening when unable to see the speaker's mouth are very important to many individuals with hearing loss. Expanding PROMs to include these goals may improve patient-centeredness of clinical trial and clinical care outcomes tracking.

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Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes Health Professions-Health Information Management
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