肯尼亚内罗毕市县综合环境中听力障碍学习者对助听器使用的认知及其对自尊的影响

Elizabeth M. Thiga, Beatrice Bunyasi Awori, T. Abuom
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听力障碍与儿童的低自尊有关。许多教师注意到,越来越多的学生不愿意佩戴助听器,尽管斯塔基耳基金会(Starkey Ear Foundation)等非政府组织免费提供助听器。该研究旨在发现肯尼亚内罗毕市县综合单位的听力障碍学习者对助听器使用的感受以及助听器如何影响他们的自尊。彼得·伯克的身份控制理论指导了这项研究。本研究采用描述性调查设计。目标人群为班主任、负责听障学习者的教师、家长、有听障和无听障学习者。调查对象共90人,包括8名校长、15名家长、8名教师、51名使用助听器的听力障碍学习者和8名无听力问题的学习者。通过向学生、家长和教师发放问卷以及对校长的访谈来收集数据。在内罗毕一所小学进行了试点研究。采用描述性统计方法对定量资料进行分析。采用SPSS 22.0软件进行推理统计。对定性数据进行专题分析。研究发现,听力损失学习者普遍对助听器的使用持积极态度。根据研究的总体结果,助听器的使用对听力障碍学习者的自尊有微弱的积极影响。该研究建议政府为学校提供语言治疗师/听力学家,以跟踪佩戴助听器的听力障碍学习者的语言干预,并鼓励包括教师、家长、校长、听力学家/语言治疗师在内的多学科团队合作,以确保他们从助听器的使用中受益,并提高他们的自尊心。
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Perceptions on Hearing Aid Use and Its Influence on Self-Esteem of Learners With Hearing Impairment in Integrated Settings in Nairobi City County, Kenya
Hearing impairment has been linked to low self-esteem in children. Many teachers have noted that a growing number of students are unwilling to wear hearing aids, even though non-governmental groups such as the Starkey Ear Foundation provide them free of charge. The study aimed to discover how learners with hearing impairment in integrated units in Nairobi City County, Kenya, felt about hearing aid use and how it affected their self-esteem. Peter Burke's Identity Control Theory directed the research. The study was conducted using a descriptive survey design. Headteachers, teachers in charge of learners with hearing impairment, parents, and learners with and without hearing impairment were the target population. A total of 90 participants were surveyed, including 8 headteachers, 15 parents, 8 teachers, 51 learners with hearing impairment who used hearing aids, and 8 learners who did not have hearing problems. Data was gathered by the distribution of questionnaires to learners, parents, and instructors, as well as a complementing interview with the headteachers. Pilot research was undertaken in a Nairobi primary school. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data. The computer programme SPSS version 22.0 was used to do inferential statistics. Thematic analysis was done on qualitative data. The study discovered that learners with hearing loss had generally positive attitudes concerning hearing aid use. Hearing aid use had a weak positive influence on the self-esteem of learners with hearing impairment as per the study's overall findings. The study recommends that the government provide schools with speech therapists/audiologists to follow up on language intervention of learners with hearing impairment who are wearing hearing aids, as well as encourage collaboration of a multi-disciplinary team that includes teachers, parents, headteachers, audiologists/speech therapists to ensure that they benefit from hearing aid use and improve their self-esteem.
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