West Robin L, Smith Sherri L
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-2250, USA.
Int J Audiol. 2007 Dec;46(12):759-71. doi: 10.1080/14992020701545898.
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing-aid self-efficacy (i.e. low confidence in one's ability to B a successful hearing-aid user). This paper describes the development of the Measure of Audiologic Rehabilitation Self-Efficacy for Hearing Aids (MARS-HA), which was constructed in accordance with published recommendations for self-efficacy questionnaire development. The psychometric properties of the MARS-HA were evaluated with new and experienced hearing-aid users. The results revealed strong internal consistency and good test-retest reliability in both groups, with the following subscales identified both for the new users and the experienced users: (1) basic handling, (2) advanced handling, (3) adjustment to hearing aids, and (4) aided listening skills. Validity was established through the examination of expected differences based on group comparisons, training effects, and the impact of particular hearing aid features. The MARS-HA is a reliable and valid measure of hearing-aid self-efficacy and can be used to assist clinicians in identifying areas of low confidence that require additional audiologic training.
助听器停用是由多种因素导致的,其中大多数因素可能会导致助听器自我效能感较低(即对成为一名成功的助听器使用者的能力缺乏信心)。本文介绍了助听器听力康复自我效能量表(MARS-HA)的开发过程,该量表是根据已发表的自我效能量表开发建议构建的。对新的和有经验的助听器使用者评估了MARS-HA的心理测量特性。结果显示,两组的内部一致性都很强,重测信度良好,新使用者和有经验的使用者都确定了以下子量表:(1)基本操作,(2)高级操作,(3)对助听器的适应,以及(4)助听听力技能。通过基于组间比较、训练效果和特定助听器功能的影响来检验预期差异,从而确立了效度。MARS-HA是一种可靠且有效的助听器自我效能测量工具,可用于帮助临床医生识别需要额外听力训练的信心不足领域。