Elfenbein J L
Am J Audiol. 1994 Jul 1;3(2):65-70. doi: 10.1044/1059-0889.0302.65.
Review of data obtained from a small sample of parents of preschoolers indicates that although most parents are aware of the need to monitor hearing aids for signs of malfunction, they do not always have the equipment and the skills needed to accomplish the task. Information from studies of physician/parent and audiologist/parent relationships provides a foundation for examining the problem. Data from these sources suggest that marked changes may be possible if clinicians change the ways they interact with parents.
对一小部分学龄前儿童家长的数据回顾表明,尽管大多数家长意识到需要监测助听器是否有故障迹象,但他们并不总是拥有完成这项任务所需的设备和技能。医生/家长以及听力学家/家长关系研究的信息为审视这一问题提供了基础。这些来源的数据表明,如果临床医生改变与家长互动的方式,可能会有显著变化。