Calvert Sian, Chitty Aaron, Langdon Alex, Broome Emma, Henshaw Helen, Somerset Sarah, Dening Tom, Heffernan Eithne
Hearing Sciences, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 25;20(6):e0327248. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327248. eCollection 2025.
Hearing loss is common among people living with dementia and can exacerbate the symptoms associated with dementia. The effective management of hearing loss can positively impact quality of life and help alleviate dementia-related symptoms. Little is known about current audiological pathways in the National Health Service (NHS) for adults living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
To understand the current NHS audiological care pathways for adults living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
Qualitative study.
Thirty-three NHS audiologists in the United Kingdom (UK) completed a qualitative survey about current adult audiological care pathways for people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, and 14 of those also participated in a follow-up interview. Data from the surveys and interviews were combined and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. The key findings included the importance of person-centred care, the active involvement of carers, and the need for tailored approaches, including using adapted and additional tests to assess hearing loss while offering a variety of hearing interventions. Audiologists expressed a desire for more service integration, such as domiciliary visits, and emphasised the importance of adapting environments and practices, such as dementia-friendly spaces and routine dementia education for staff, to better support individuals living with these co-existing conditions.
These findings can help inform the development of formal clinical practice guidelines and evidence-based training to support audiological care for people living with dementia and mild cognitive impairment in the United Kingdom.
听力损失在痴呆症患者中很常见,并且会加剧与痴呆症相关的症状。有效管理听力损失可对生活质量产生积极影响,并有助于缓解与痴呆症相关的症状。对于国民保健服务体系(NHS)中针对患有痴呆症或轻度认知障碍的成年人的当前听力检查途径,人们了解甚少。
了解国民保健服务体系(NHS)中针对患有痴呆症或轻度认知障碍的成年人的当前听力保健途径。
定性研究。
英国的33名国民保健服务体系(NHS)听力学家完成了一项关于针对患有痴呆症或轻度认知障碍的成年人的当前成人听力保健途径的定性调查,其中14人还参与了后续访谈。使用反思性主题分析对调查和访谈的数据进行了汇总和分析。主要发现包括以患者为中心的护理的重要性、护理人员的积极参与以及采用量身定制方法的必要性,包括使用经过调整的和额外的测试来评估听力损失,同时提供多种听力干预措施。听力学家表示希望更多地整合服务,如上门家访,并强调调整环境和做法的重要性,如营造对痴呆症患者友好的空间以及对工作人员进行常规痴呆症教育,以更好地支持患有这些并存病症的个人。
这些发现有助于为制定正式的临床实践指南和循证培训提供参考,以支持英国为患有痴呆症和轻度认知障碍的人提供听力保健服务。