* The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre , Australia.
Int J Audiol. 2014 Feb;53 Suppl 1:S28-37. doi: 10.3109/14992027.2013.832420. Epub 2014 Jan 21.
Many older adults with hearing impairment are not confident in their ability to use hearing aids (i.e. experience low hearing aid self-efficacy), which has been found to be a barrier to hearing help-seeking and hearing aid use. This study aimed to determine what factors were associated with achieving adequate hearing aid self-efficacy.
A retrospective research design was employed wherein hearing aid self-efficacy was the primary outcome. Explanatory variables included personal demographics, visual disability, and experiences related to participants' hearing ability and hearing aids.
A total of 307 older adults with hearing impairment participated in the study (147 non hearing aid owners and 160 hearing aid owners).
Non-hearing aid owners were more likely to report adequate hearing aid self-efficacy if they reported no visual disability, had experienced hearing loss for longer, reported more positive support from a significant other, and were not anxious about wearing hearing aids. Hearing aid owners were more likely to report adequate hearing aid self-efficacy if they had had a positive hearing aid experience and no visual disability.
More research is needed to develop and evaluate intervention approaches that promote optimal levels of hearing aid self-efficacy among older adults with hearing impairment.
许多有听力障碍的老年人对自己使用助听器的能力缺乏信心(即听力辅助自我效能感较低),这已被发现是寻求听力帮助和使用助听器的障碍。本研究旨在确定哪些因素与实现足够的助听器自我效能感相关。
采用回顾性研究设计,助听器自我效能感是主要结果。解释变量包括个人人口统计学、视觉障碍以及与参与者的听力能力和助听器相关的经历。
共有 307 名有听力障碍的老年人参与了研究(147 名非助听器使用者和 160 名助听器使用者)。
如果报告没有视觉障碍、听力损失时间较长、报告来自重要他人的更多积极支持、并且不担心佩戴助听器,非助听器使用者更有可能报告有足够的助听器自我效能感。如果助听器使用者有积极的助听器体验且没有视觉障碍,则更有可能报告有足够的助听器自我效能感。
需要进一步研究制定和评估干预措施,以促进有听力障碍的老年人达到最佳的助听器自我效能感水平。