Hawkins David B
Audiology Section, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2005 Jul-Aug;16(7):485-93. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.16.7.8.
A systematic evidence-based review was conducted to examine the effectiveness of counseling and communication strategy-oriented group adult aural rehabilitation (AR) programs. The literature search for relevant articles focused on studies that (1) employed adults with hearing impairment; (2) used a group aural rehabilitation program that emphasized counseling and communication strategies; (3) utilized a randomized controlled trial, quasi-experimental, or non-intervention cohort design; (4) employed an outcome measure that assessed some aspect of personal adjustment, perceived hearing handicap, or hearing aid benefit and/or satisfaction; and (5) were published in a refereed journal. Twelve articles were found that met these inclusion criteria. Analysis of the 12 studies led to the following conclusion: there is reasonably good evidence that participation in an adult AR program provides short-term reduction in self-perception of hearing handicap and potentially better use of communication strategies and hearing aids. It is less clear whether this advantage over provision of hearing aids alone persists over time.
开展了一项基于循证的系统综述,以检验面向成人的、以咨询和沟通策略为导向的团体听觉康复(AR)项目的有效性。对相关文章的文献检索聚焦于以下研究:(1)纳入有听力障碍的成年人;(2)采用强调咨询和沟通策略的团体听觉康复项目;(3)运用随机对照试验、准实验或非干预队列设计;(4)采用评估个人调适、感知听力障碍或助听器益处及/或满意度等某方面情况的结局指标;(5)发表于经同行评审的期刊。共发现12篇文章符合这些纳入标准。对这12项研究的分析得出以下结论:有相当充分的证据表明,参与成人AR项目能在短期内降低对听力障碍的自我认知,并可能更好地运用沟通策略和助听器。相较于单纯提供助听器,这种优势是否能长期持续尚不太明确。