障碍和使能者听力服务提供在老年护理设置在澳大利亚:从听力临床医生的观点。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Najwan El-Saifi, Megan E J Campbell, Neha George, Lisa Keay, Sheela Kumaran, Carly Meyer, Amanda Miller Amberber, John Newall, Piers Dawes
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目的:探讨听力临床医生在澳大利亚家庭和住宅老年护理机构为人们提供服务时面临的障碍和促进因素。设计:采用能力,机会,动机行为模型(COM-B)进行半结构化访谈。采用Braun和Clarke的方法进行演绎和归纳定性分析。研究样本:来自澳大利亚城市和地区私人和公共听力诊所的30名听力学家和听力测量师。结果:出现了五个主题:(1)临床知识和技能;(2)服务提供中的实际挑战;(3)协作和支持;(4)资源:培训、时间和资金;(5)自我激励和幸福感。障碍包括痴呆症护理、咨询和情感自我护理方面的知识和培训有限,以及不合适的工作空间、协调不力、时间限制和情感损失。促成因素包括在职经验、在老年护理机构工作的明确协议、护理人员和家庭的协作支持以及临床医生的内在动机。听力保健临床医生可以通过与痴呆症患者一起工作、咨询和管理老年护理工作的情感影响方面的培训,支持他们在老年护理环境中工作。结论:对工作人员实施有效的听力教育,建立专门的听力联络员角色,可以提高老年护理听力服务的质量。
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Barriers and enablers to hearing service provision in aged care settings in Australia: perspectives from hearing clinicians.

Objective: To explore the barriers and enablers hearing clinicians face providing services for people in home and residential aged care settings in Australia.

Design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation Behaviour model (COM-B). Deductive and inductive qualitative analysis were applied using Braun and Clarke's method.

Study sample: Thirty audiologists and audiometrists from private and public hearing clinics across urban and regional areas of Australia.

Results: Five themes emerged: (1) clinical knowledge and skills, (2) practical challenges in service delivery, (3) collaboration and support, (4) resources: training, time and funding, and (5) self-motivation and well-being. Barriers included limited knowledge and training in dementia care, counselling, and emotional self-care, as well as unsuitable workspaces, poor coordination, time constraints and emotional toll. Enablers included on-the-job experience, clear protocols for working in aged care settings, collaborative support from care staff and families, and clinicians' intrinsic motivation. Hearing care clinicians could be supported to work in aged care settings through training in working with people with dementia, counselling, and in managing the emotional impact of work in aged care.

Conclusion: Implementing effective education programs for staff and establishing dedicated hearing liaison roles will enhance hearing service provision in aged care.

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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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