* The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre , Australia.
Int J Audiol. 2014 Feb;53 Suppl 1:S18-27. doi: 10.3109/14992027.2013.860488. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
To examine associations between audiological and non-audiological factors and successful hearing aid use in older adults.
In a retrospective study, audiological factors, attitudinal beliefs (as derived from the health belief model), client demographics, psychological factors, and age-related factors were evaluated.
Participants included 160 individuals, 60 years or older, with unilateral or bilateral hearing impairment (HI), fitted with hearing aids for the first time in the previous two years. Participants were assigned to either an unsuccessful hearing aid owner group (n=75) or a successful hearing aid owner group (n=85) based on their self-reported hearing aid use and benefit.
A multivariate, binomial logistic regression model indicated five factors associated with group membership: participants who had greater support from significant others; more difficulties with hearing and communication in everyday life before getting hearing aids; more positive attitudes to hearing aids; coupled with greater perceived self-efficacy for advanced handling of hearing aids; or who were receiving more gain from their devices; were more likely to be successful hearing aid owners.
These findings highlight the importance of addressing non-audiological factors in order to assist older adults achieve success with hearing aids.
探讨与老年人助听器使用成功相关的听力学和非听力学因素。
在一项回顾性研究中,评估了听力学因素、态度信念(源自健康信念模型)、患者人口统计学特征、心理因素和与年龄相关的因素。
参与者包括 160 名年龄在 60 岁及以上、单侧或双侧听力障碍(HI)的个体,他们在过去两年内首次佩戴助听器。根据他们自我报告的助听器使用和受益情况,将参与者分为助听器使用不成功组(n=75)和助听器使用成功组(n=85)。
多变量二项逻辑回归模型表明,有五个因素与分组有关:得到助听器前,从重要他人那里得到更多支持;在日常生活中听力和交流方面有更多困难;对助听器有更积极的态度;同时对助听器的高级操作有更高的自我效能感;或从设备中获得更多增益的患者,更有可能成为助听器使用成功的患者。
这些发现强调了在帮助老年人成功使用助听器时,解决非听力学因素的重要性。