Danhauer Jeffrey L, Johnson Carole E, Finnegan Dan, Hansen Katherine, Lamb Marilene, Lopez Ilian Priscilla, Meuel Caitlin, Pecile Angela, Resnick Shelby, Williams Victoria
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.
Am J Audiol. 2006 Jun;15(1):33-45. doi: 10.1044/1059-0889(2006/005).
Physicians are vital team members of early hearing detection and intervention programs (EHDIPs), particularly in encouraging parents to comply with recommendations for follow-up services for their infants in universal newborn hearing screening programs (UNHSPs). This study describes a survey approach to help audiologists partner with otolaryngologists and pediatricians in EHDIPs.
We developed and mailed a 19-item questionnaire to all 12 otolaryngologists and 66 pediatricians potentially involved in a community-based EHDIP. The questionnaire assessed respondents' demographic data and knowledge of, experiences with, and attitudes toward the service-delivery continuum of UNHSPs.
The overall response rate was 45%; all 12 otolaryngologists responded (100%; data from 7 were analyzed), and 23 pediatricians responded (34.8%; all were analyzed). Generally, they were positive toward and knowledgeable about UNHSPs and believed that (a) parent/infant bonding is unaffected by screening, (b) hearing reevaluations following medical services are important, (c) audiologists perform their role adequately, (d) it is important that hearing losses be identified and interventions begun before infants reach 6 months of age, (e) UNHSPs deserve funding, and (f) their role is important, but the physicians also wanted improvements in parent education and referral/follow-ups.
The survey method was effective in identifying participating physicians' informational needs and attitudes toward UNHSPs, and in designing outreach programs for them.
医生是早期听力检测与干预项目(EHDIP)至关重要的团队成员,尤其是在鼓励家长遵守针对其婴儿在新生儿听力普遍筛查项目(UNHSP)中的后续服务建议方面。本研究描述了一种调查方法,以帮助听力学家在EHDIP中与耳鼻喉科医生和儿科医生合作。
我们编制并向所有可能参与基于社区的EHDIP的12名耳鼻喉科医生和66名儿科医生邮寄了一份包含19个条目的问卷。该问卷评估了受访者的人口统计学数据以及对UNHSP服务提供连续体的了解、经验和态度。
总体回复率为45%;所有12名耳鼻喉科医生均回复(100%;分析了其中7人的数据),23名儿科医生回复(34.8%;全部进行了分析)。总体而言,他们对UNHSP持积极态度且了解相关情况,并认为:(a)家长/婴儿的亲密关系不受筛查影响;(b)医疗服务后的听力重新评估很重要;(c)听力学家充分履行了其职责;(d)在婴儿6个月大之前识别听力损失并开始干预很重要;(e)UNHSP值得资助;(f)他们的作用很重要,但医生们也希望在家长教育以及转诊/随访方面有所改进。
该调查方法有效地识别了参与医生对UNHSP的信息需求和态度,并为他们设计了外展项目。