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医疗保健专业人员需要接受关于听觉处理障碍的更好教育。

Better education required for professionals in healthcare regarding auditory processing disorder.

作者信息

Meimaroglou Sofia, Eleftheriadis Nikos, Iliadou Vasiliki Maria

机构信息

School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 54124, Greece.

出版信息

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2025 Feb;282(2):669-679. doi: 10.1007/s00405-024-08942-0. Epub 2024 Aug 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Global research has revealed inadequate levels of Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) awareness and knowledge among related professionals leading to neglect of this specific type of hearing impairment that is estimated to present in 50% of children with learning disabilities (dyslexia included) and more than 70% of adults with presbycusis or mild cognitive impairment.

PURPOSE

The aim of the current study was to record APD awareness and knowledge among professionals working in both Healthcare and Education sectors.

METHODS

A 36-question questionnaire was developed and addressed to medical doctors of different specialties (ENTs and non-ENTs), therapists (speech & language therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists), and educators (of both typical and special education). The questionnaire was sent to Professional Societies of interest as well as a University Rectorate where authors are affiliated, requesting the spreading to all members, and was also posted to related private groups in social media. Data concerning APD-training and knowledge were gathered from 522 questionnaires. Level of knowledge was recorded both subjectively (self-rating) and objectively (pre-defined scoring of items).

RESULTS

Analysis showed insufficient knowledge concerning APD among specialties. ENTs and/or therapists scored statistically significantly higher compared to other medical specialties and educators, while still lower than 50%. The current level of awareness on APD might negatively affect the way individuals with APD are addressed, all the way from referral to management. Levels of awareness and knowledge among professions which are related to APD either directly or indirectly can be further improved through formal education targeting bachelor, master and PhD programs of medical doctors, therapists and educators.

CONCLUSION

We are proposing the development of educational programs that target ENT doctors so that children and adults receive more elaborate services both diagnostically and from a rehabilitation point of view. This will improve quality of life and mental health.

摘要

背景

全球研究表明,相关专业人员对听觉处理障碍(APD)的认知和了解程度不足,导致这种特殊类型的听力障碍被忽视。据估计,在50%的学习障碍儿童(包括诵读困难)以及超过70%的患有老年性听力减退或轻度认知障碍的成年人中存在APD。

目的

本研究的目的是记录医疗保健和教育领域专业人员对APD的认知和了解情况。

方法

设计了一份包含36个问题的问卷,发放给不同专业的医生(耳鼻喉科医生和非耳鼻喉科医生)、治疗师(言语和语言治疗师、职业治疗师、心理学家)以及教育工作者(普通教育和特殊教育领域)。问卷被发送给相关专业协会以及作者所属的大学校长办公室,要求分发给所有成员,同时也发布到社交媒体上的相关私人群组。从522份问卷中收集了有关APD培训和知识的数据。知识水平通过主观(自我评分)和客观(对题目进行预定义评分)两种方式记录。

结果

分析显示各专业对APD的了解不足。耳鼻喉科医生和/或治疗师的得分在统计学上显著高于其他医学专业和教育工作者,但仍低于50%。目前对APD的认知水平可能会对APD患者从转诊到管理的整个处理方式产生负面影响。通过针对医学博士、治疗师和教育工作者的学士、硕士和博士课程的正规教育,可以进一步提高直接或间接与APD相关的职业的认知和知识水平。

结论

我们建议开发针对耳鼻喉科医生的教育项目,以便儿童和成人在诊断和康复方面都能获得更精细的服务。这将改善生活质量和心理健康。

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