School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Ear Hear. 2024;45(5):1191-1201. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001507. Epub 2024 May 30.
Given well-documented disparities in rural and minority communities, alternative service delivery models that help improve access to hearing care are needed. This article reports on a study of older Latino adults with hearing loss who received hearing aid services with Community Health Workers (CHWs) providing support via teleaudiology. The present study used qualitative data to explore perceptions of this novel service delivery model.
Participants completed semistructured interviews related to their experiences in the intervention approximately 17 weeks after the hearing aid fitting appointment. Two coders independently coded the data, using an iterative deductive and inductive thematic analysis approach. Inter-rater reliability was good (κ = 0.80).
Of the 28 participants, 19 were interviewed (CHW group: n = 9, 8 females; non-CHW group: n = 10, 9 females). Both groups of participants reported experiencing barriers in access to care and reported positive experiences with teleaudiology and with hearing aids as part of the trial. CHW group participants reported interactions with patient-site facilitators that were indicative of patient-centeredness.
Results demonstrate the feasibility and potential effectiveness of trained CHWs as patient-site facilitators in teleaudiology-delivered hearing aid services for adults.
鉴于农村和少数族裔社区存在明显的差异,需要采用替代服务提供模式来帮助改善听力保健的可及性。本文报告了一项针对有听力损失的老年拉丁裔成年人的研究,他们在社区卫生工作者(CHW)通过远程听力学提供支持的情况下接受了助听器服务。本研究使用定性数据来探讨对这种新型服务提供模式的看法。
参与者在助听器适配预约后大约 17 周完成了与他们在干预中的经历相关的半结构化访谈。两位编码员使用迭代的演绎和归纳主题分析方法独立对数据进行编码。评分者间的可靠性较好(κ=0.80)。
在 28 名参与者中,有 19 人接受了访谈(CHW 组:n=9,女性 8 人;非 CHW 组:n=10,女性 9 人)。两组参与者都报告了在获得护理方面存在障碍,并报告了远程听力学和助听器试用方面的积极体验。CHW 组的参与者报告了与患者所在地促进者的互动,这些互动表明了以患者为中心。
结果表明,经过培训的 CHW 作为远程听力学提供的助听器服务中的患者所在地促进者具有可行性和潜在效果。