虚拟进行性耳鸣管理组护理使用VA视频连接。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Catherine M Edmonds
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目的:本临床研究旨在探讨在湾松退伍军人事务(VA)医疗保健系统中接受进行性耳鸣管理(PTM)服务的退伍军人的虚拟团体护理的交付和结果。方法:利用VA Video Connect (VVC)平台在2022-2024财政年度(FYs)向退伍军人提供虚拟组PTM。完成虚拟研讨会后,通过耳鸣研讨会随访表获得结果测量。结果:FYs 2022-2024收集的结果数据显示,80%的受访者使用了研讨会中指导的所有四种策略(使用声音,放松,计划活动,改变对耳鸣无益的想法)。具体来说,94%的人报告使用声音,94%的人使用放松策略,92%的人报告计划活动,88%的人报告改变对耳鸣无益的想法。大多数受访者报告耳鸣控制感得到改善(68%),应对耳鸣的能力得到改善(68%),总体生活质量(QOL)得到改善;67%),并且在参加工作坊后耳鸣减少(60%)。百分之九十三的受访者向其他患有烦人耳鸣的退伍军人推荐这些讲习班。60%的人要求短信来支持他们的耳鸣护理计划。结论:退伍军人烦恼耳鸣的临床结果显示,使用了PTM应对策略,完成护理后的生活质量指标有所改善,93%的受访者向其他退伍军人烦恼耳鸣推荐虚拟组PTM护理。退伍军人乐于接受短信来补充他们的耳鸣护理计划。临床远程听力学服务可以通过VVC平台成功地为VA参与者提供各种听力学需求,包括令人烦恼的耳鸣。
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Virtual Progressive Tinnitus Management Group Care Using VA Video Connect.

Purpose: This clinical study aimed to discuss the delivery and outcome of virtual group care for Veterans receiving progressive tinnitus management (PTM) services in the Bay Pines Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System.

Method: Virtual group PTM was provided to Veterans during fiscal years (FYs) 2022-2024 using the VA Video Connect (VVC) platform. Outcome measures were obtained via the Tinnitus Workshop Follow-Up form after completion of the virtual workshops.

Results: Outcome data collected for FYs 2022-2024 showed that 80% of the respondents used all four strategies instructed in the workshops (using sound, relaxation, planning activities, changing unhelpful thoughts about tinnitus). Specifically, 94% reported using sound, 94% used relaxation strategies, 92% reported planning activities, and 88% reported changing unhelpful thoughts about tinnitus. The majority of respondents reported an improved sense of control of tinnitus (68%), improved ability to cope with tinnitus (68%), improved overall quality of life (QOL; 67%), and less bothersome tinnitus (60%) after participating in the workshops. Ninety-three percent of respondents recommended the workshops for other Veterans with bothersome tinnitus. Sixty percent requested text messages to support their tinnitus plan of care.

Conclusions: Clinical outcomes of care delivered to Veterans with bothersome tinnitus showed use of the PTM coping strategies and improved QOL indicators after completion of care, with 93% of the respondents recommending virtual group PTM care to other Veterans with bothersome tinnitus. Veterans were receptive to receiving text messages to supplement their tinnitus plan of care. Clinical tele-audiology services for group participants in the VA can be successfully delivered via the VVC platform for a variety of audiologic needs including bothersome tinnitus.

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American Journal of Audiology
American Journal of Audiology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
163
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: AJA publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to clinical audiology methods and issues, and serves as an outlet for discussion of related professional and educational issues and ideas. The journal is an international outlet for research on clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, management and outcomes of hearing and balance disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. The clinical orientation of the journal allows for the publication of reports on audiology as implemented nationally and internationally, including novel clinical procedures, approaches, and cases. AJA 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 clinical audiology, including audiologic/aural rehabilitation; balance and balance disorders; cultural and linguistic diversity; detection, diagnosis, prevention, habilitation, rehabilitation, and monitoring of hearing loss; hearing aids, cochlear implants, and hearing-assistive technology; hearing disorders; lifespan perspectives on auditory function; speech perception; and tinnitus.
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