Dillon Harvey, Cameron Sharon, Glyde Helen, Wilson Wayne, Tomlin Dani
National Acoustic Laboratories, Sydney, Australia.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2012 Feb;23(2):97-105. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.23.2.4.
We need to rethink how we assess auditory processing disorder (APD). The current use of test batteries, while necessary and well accepted, is at risk of failing as the size of these batteries increases. To counter the statistical, fatigue, and clinical efficiency problems of large test batteries, we propose a hierarchical approach to APD assessment. This begins with an overall test of listening difficulty in which performance is measurably affected for anyone with an impaired ability to understand speech in difficult listening conditions. It proceeds with a master test battery containing a small number of single tests, each of which assesses a different group of skills necessary for understanding speech in difficult listening conditions. It ends with a detailed test battery, where the individual tests administered from this battery are only those that differentiate the skills assessed by the failed test(s) from the master test battery, so that the specific form of APD can be diagnosed. An example of how hierarchical interpretation of test results could be performed is illustrated using the Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences test (LiSN-S). Although consideration of what abilities fall within the realm of auditory processing should remain an important issue for research, we argue that patients will be best served by focusing on whether they have difficulty understanding speech, identifying the specific characteristics of this difficulty, and specifically remediating and/or managing those characteristics.
我们需要重新思考如何评估听觉处理障碍(APD)。目前使用测试组,虽然有必要且被广泛接受,但随着这些测试组规模的增大,存在失效的风险。为应对大型测试组的统计、疲劳和临床效率问题,我们提出一种用于APD评估的分层方法。这始于对听力困难的总体测试,在这种测试中,任何在困难听力条件下理解言语能力受损的人,其表现都会受到显著影响。接着是一个主测试组,它包含少量单项测试,每项测试评估在困难听力条件下理解言语所需的不同技能组。最后是一个详细测试组,从这个测试组进行的单项测试仅针对那些能区分主测试组中未通过测试所评估技能的测试,以便能够诊断出APD的具体形式。使用空间噪声中的句子听力测试(LiSN - S)举例说明了如何进行测试结果的分层解读。尽管对于哪些能力属于听觉处理范畴的考量仍应是研究的重要问题,但我们认为,关注患者是否在理解言语方面存在困难、确定这种困难的具体特征,并针对性地进行补救和/或管理这些特征,将能为患者提供最佳服务。