Muñoz Karen, Price Tanner, Nelson Lauri, Twohig Michael
Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2019 Jan;30(1):66-77. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.17087. Epub 2017 Dec 21.
Pediatric audiologists are an important source of support for parents when a child is identified with hearing loss. As parents learn how to manage their child's hearing loss they often need help navigating challenges that arise; however, audiologists may experience a variety of barriers implementing effective counseling strategies. Many internal and external barriers experienced by parents can be appropriately supported and navigated within audiology services.
To investigate audiologists' perceptions, training, and confidence related to counseling and to explore the influence of years practicing audiology and taking a counseling course on perceptions and confidence.
A cross-sectional, population-based survey.
Three hundred and fifty surveys were analyzed from pediatric audiologists across the U.S. Responses were received from 26 states and one U.S. territory.
Data were collected through the mail and online. Descriptive and comparative statistics were used to analyze the information. Content analysis was performed to identify emergent themes from the responses to open-ended questions.
Pediatric audiologists reported their perceptions about importance of counseling skills, challenges they encounter, their confidence in counseling, and how often they use the skills when needed in practice. Most audiologists (≥75%) felt it was very or extremely important to talk with parents about nine of the ten items (e.g., their [parents'] expectations). Three-fourth of the audiologists reported experiencing a moderate challenge or greater in knowing how to assess the presence of psychosocial challenges and in having enough time to address emotional needs. Many of the audiologists felt very or extremely confident in guiding parents in the development of an action plan (62%) and determining if parents have external barriers (60%). Approximately one-third or less of the participants reported performing any of the skills (e.g., determining if parent has external or internal barriers) ≥75% of the time, and a statistically significant difference was found with participants practicing ≤10 yr using the skills more frequently than participants practicing for ≥11 yr. In addition, there was a statistically significant difference between participants who had taken an audiology-specific counseling course and those who had not; those who had reported being more confident and using counseling skills more often than audiologists did not have a counseling course.
This study found strong support for audiologist perceived importance of counseling; however, fewer audiologists reported confidence in their counseling skills and in using counseling skills. Counseling training was variable; audiologists would benefit from a more systematic approach to counseling instruction within graduate training.
当儿童被确诊为听力损失时,儿科听力学家是为家长提供支持的重要来源。随着家长们了解如何应对孩子的听力损失,他们在应对出现的挑战时常常需要帮助;然而,听力学家在实施有效的咨询策略时可能会遇到各种障碍。家长所经历的许多内部和外部障碍在听力服务中都能得到适当的支持和应对。
调查听力学家对咨询的看法、培训情况和信心,并探讨从事听力工作的年限以及参加咨询课程对看法和信心的影响。
一项基于人群的横断面调查。
对来自美国各地的儿科听力学家的350份调查问卷进行了分析。收到了来自26个州和1个美国属地的回复。
通过邮寄和在线方式收集数据。使用描述性和比较性统计方法分析信息。进行内容分析以从对开放式问题的回答中识别出出现的主题。
儿科听力学家报告了他们对咨询技能重要性的看法、遇到的挑战、对咨询的信心以及在实践中需要时使用这些技能的频率。大多数听力学家(≥75%)认为就十项内容中的九项(例如,家长的期望)与家长交谈非常或极其重要。四分之三的听力学家报告在了解如何评估心理社会挑战的存在以及有足够时间满足情感需求方面经历了中等或更大的挑战。许多听力学家在指导家长制定行动计划(62%)和确定家长是否存在外部障碍(60%)方面感到非常或极其自信。约三分之一或更少的参与者报告在≥75%的时间内执行任何一项技能(例如,确定家长是否存在外部或内部障碍),并且发现从业年限≤10年的参与者比从业≥11年的参与者更频繁地使用这些技能,存在统计学显著差异。此外,参加过听力专业咨询课程的参与者与未参加过的参与者之间存在统计学显著差异;那些报告比未参加咨询课程的听力学家更有信心且更频繁使用咨询技能的人参加过咨询课程。
本研究发现听力学家对咨询重要性的看法得到了有力支持;然而,较少听力学家报告对其咨询技能和使用咨询技能有信心。咨询培训参差不齐;听力学家将从研究生培训中更系统的咨询指导方法中受益。