Department of Audiology, Aston University College of Health and Life Sciences, Birmingham, UK
Department of Audiology, Aston University College of Health and Life Sciences, Birmingham, UK.
BMJ Open. 2023 Jun 7;13(6):e069363. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069363.
Worldwide, hearing loss is a significant public health issue and one of the most common chronic health conditions experienced by older adults. Hearing loss is associated with communication difficulties, social withdrawal, isolation and lower quality of life. Although hearing aid technology has improved significantly, the workload of managing hearing aids has increased. The aim of this qualitative study is to develop a novel theory of people's lived experience of hearing loss across the lifespan.
Eligible participants will be young people and adults aged 16 years and above who have a hearing loss and carers/family members of people with a hearing loss. This study will use individual, in-depth face-to-face or online interviews. With participants' permission, interviews will be audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. A grounded theory approach to concurrent data gathering and analysis will develop grouped codes and categories and link these to provide a novel theory to describe the experience of hearing loss.
The study was approved by the West of Scotland Research Ethics Service (approval date: 6 May 2022 ref: 22/WS/0057) and the Health Research Authority and Health and Care Research Wales Approval (approval date: 14 June 2022; IRAS project ID: 308816). The research will inform the development of a Patient Reported Experience Measure to improve the information and support given to patients. Findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed articles and at academic conferences, as well as to our patient and public involvement groups, healthcare professionals, audiology services and local commissioners.
在全球范围内,听力损失是一个重大的公共卫生问题,也是老年人最常见的慢性健康问题之一。听力损失与沟通困难、社交退缩、孤立和生活质量下降有关。尽管助听器技术有了显著的提高,但管理助听器的工作量却增加了。本研究旨在从生命全程的角度,发展出一个关于人们听力损失体验的新理论。
合格的参与者将是年龄在 16 岁及以上、有听力损失的年轻人和成年人,以及有听力损失的人的照顾者/家庭成员。本研究将采用个体、深入的面对面或在线访谈。在参与者的允许下,访谈将被录音并逐字转录。采用扎根理论方法进行同期数据收集和分析,将生成分组代码和类别,并将这些类别联系起来,提供一个新的理论来描述听力损失的体验。
该研究已获得西苏格兰研究伦理服务(批准日期:2022 年 5 月 6 日,编号:22/WS/0057)和英国健康研究管理局和威尔士健康与护理研究管理局的批准(批准日期:2022 年 6 月 14 日;IRAS 项目编号:308816)。研究结果将用于开发患者报告的体验衡量标准,以改善患者获得的信息和支持。研究结果将通过同行评议的文章和学术会议,以及向我们的患者和公众参与小组、医疗保健专业人员、听力学服务和当地决策者进行传播。