Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, University of Akron, Akron, OH, USA.
Int J Audiol. 2021;60(sup2):4-11. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1834632. Epub 2020 Nov 4.
Audiology patients frequently experience psychosocial difficulties created by their hearing loss or exacerbated by the loss. Clinicians are not always attuned to the unstated emotional undercurrents which may signal a need for further discussion or referral. This article aims to heighten audiologists' vigilance towards patient well-being.
A series of case vignettes with sample dialogue demonstrate the need for heightened clinical awareness of confounding consequences patients may grapple with and possible responses to these issues.
Beyond hearing loss, contributing detractors to patient well-being can be difficult to recognise for clinicians, and exploration and discussions may feel challenging to broach. A heightened vigilance within patient care calls upon audiologists to be alert for concerns or conditions beyond hearing loss that may be threatening our patients or further decreasing the quality of their lives and that of their families.
听力学患者经常因听力损失而经历社会心理困难,或因听力损失而加剧。临床医生并不总是能察觉到那些未言明的情绪暗流,这些暗流可能预示着需要进一步讨论或转介。本文旨在提高听力学家对患者福祉的关注。
一系列带有示例对话的病例简述,展示了临床医生需要提高对患者可能面临的复杂后果的认识,并对这些问题做出可能的回应。
除了听力损失之外,其他对患者健康有影响的因素可能很难被临床医生识别,对这些问题的探讨可能会感到具有挑战性。在患者护理中提高警惕要求听力学家警惕听力损失以外的问题或状况,这些问题或状况可能会威胁到我们的患者,进一步降低他们及其家人的生活质量。