Heather L Strader, Camille C Dunn, Teresa A Zwolan
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摘要
目的:MSTB-3 (Minimum Speech Test battery - version 3 for adult)于2024年发布,是一种基于证据的简化测试电池,用于成人人工耳蜗(CI)术前候选性确定和术后评估。进行了一项调查,以检查临床医生对新方案的理解和采用情况,并获得有关其实施的临床见解。方法:通过电子邮件和社交媒体平台向听力学家分发了一份包含32个问题的调查链接,收集了307名在不同环境下练习的参与者的回答。该调查评估了受访者对MSTB-3材料的理解、培训课程的参与以及将MSTB-3建议整合到临床护理中的情况。描述性统计用于分析数据和确定趋势。结果:89%的听力学家熟悉MSTB-3, 60%的听力学家参加过一次或多次培训。在受访者中,85%的人报告将部分或全部MSTB-3建议纳入其实践,75%的人认为它提高了CI评估的标准化。临床医生报告使用辅音-核-辅音(CNC)单词评分来决定CI的候选资格,与MSTB-3建议一致,但用于确定候选资格的评分标准有所不同。结果显示,更精简和有效的病人护理交付建议的趋势。结论:MSTB-3促进了CI评估和随访护理的更大一致性,解决了临床实践中的历史变异性。它的基于证据的方法,包括简化的测试协议和用户友好的工具,为改进CI访问和标准化提供了一个框架。建议开展进一步的培训和宣传工作,以增强临床医生的理解并应对实施方面的挑战,最终提高CI服务的质量并减少护理方面的差距。
Clinical Adaptation of the Minimum Speech Test Battery-Version 3.
Purpose: The Minimum Speech Test Battery-Version 3 for adults (MSTB-3) was released in 2024 as an evidence-based, streamlined test battery for pre-operative determination of candidacy and postoperative assessment of adult cochlear implant (CI) performance. A survey was dispersed to examine clinicians' understanding and adoption of the new protocol and gain clinical insights on its implementation.
Method: A link to a 32-question survey was distributed to audiologists via e-mail and social media platforms, collecting responses from 307 participants practicing in various settings. The survey assessed respondents' understanding of MSTB-3 materials, participation in training sessions, and integration of MSTB-3 recommendations into clinical care. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze data and identify trends.
Results: Results indicated that 89% of audiologists were familiar with the MSTB-3, with 60% having participated in one or more training sessions. Of the respondents, 85% reported incorporating parts or all of the MSTB-3 recommendations into their practices and 75% believed it improved standardization of CI evaluations. Clinicians reported using Consonant-Nucleus-Consonant (CNC) word scores for CI candidacy decisions, consistent with MSTB-3 recommendations, but varied in the score criteria used to determine candidacy. Results show a trend toward more streamlined and efficient patient care delivery recommendations.
Conclusions: The MSTB-3 has facilitated greater consistency in CI evaluation and follow-up care, addressing historical variability in clinical practices. Its evidence-based approach, including streamlined test protocols and user-friendly tools, offers a framework for improved CI access and standardization. Further training and dissemination efforts are recommended to enhance clinicians' understanding and to address implementation challenges, ultimately advancing the quality of CI services and reducing disparities in care.
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.