The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Clin Gerontol. 2022 Jul-Sep;45(4):844-858. doi: 10.1080/07317115.2020.1805537. Epub 2020 Aug 18.
The aims of this study were to a) explore the impact of hearing impairment on people living with dementia in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) and b) investigate management of hearing impairment for this population.
A descriptive qualitative approach, consisting of semi-structured interviews, was conducted with 23 participants across four stakeholder groups (audiologists, care staff, family members and individuals with dementia and hearing impairment living in RACFs).
Thematic analysis revealed an overarching theme of "different priorities for managing hearing impairment" that emerged from the data. Audiologists and care staff prioritized different practices for managing hearing impairment: audiologists emphasized hearing aids and care staff emphasized communication strategies. Care staff also identified that current management of hearing impairment was sub-optimal as they do not prioritize managing it.
Residents with dementia and hearing impairment living in RACFs are not receiving optimal hearing management. Further research is required to understand the factors that influence this.
Changes in practices of both care staff and audiologists are required to improve hearing impairment management for this population.
本研究旨在:(a) 探讨听力障碍对居住在养老院中的痴呆症患者的影响;(b) 调查该人群听力障碍的管理情况。
采用描述性定性方法,对来自四个利益相关者群体(听力学家、护理人员、家属以及居住在养老院中的痴呆症和听力障碍患者)的 23 名参与者进行了半结构化访谈。
主题分析从数据中揭示了一个总体主题,即“管理听力障碍的不同重点”。听力学家和护理人员对管理听力障碍有不同的重视:听力学家强调助听器,而护理人员强调沟通策略。护理人员还指出,目前对听力障碍的管理并不理想,因为他们并没有将其作为优先事项。
居住在养老院中的患有痴呆症和听力障碍的居民没有得到最佳的听力管理。需要进一步研究以了解影响这一点的因素。
需要改变护理人员和听力学家的做法,以改善该人群的听力障碍管理。