Pou J W, Snelling B C, Vekovius W A
Laryngoscope. 1981 Jul;91(7):1074-82. doi: 10.1288/00005537-198107000-00005.
Hearing aid dispensing within an otolaryngological/audiological clinic is a well accepted fact, and offers total hearing care in a professional setting. The effectiveness of such a program as to wearing habits and acceptance of services rendered, to my knowledge, has not been studied. This paper discussed data obtained from a questionnaire sent out to 1100 hearing aid patients. The questionnaire was designed to study satisfaction with clinic services and costs, acceptance and adjustment, communication abilities and wearing habits. Statistical analysis was performed by the Department of Biometry at LSU Shreveport. The information received is valuable in determining when hearing aids are most helpful and least helpful and brings out some factors which should influence one in determining who should and should not be fitted with amplification.
在耳鼻喉科/听力学诊所配发助听器是一个被广泛认可的事实,并且能在专业环境中提供全面的听力护理。据我所知,尚未对这样一个项目在佩戴习惯和对所提供服务的接受度方面的有效性进行研究。本文讨论了从向1100名助听器佩戴者发放的问卷中获得的数据。该问卷旨在研究对诊所服务和费用的满意度、接受度和调试情况、沟通能力以及佩戴习惯。统计分析由路易斯安那州立大学什里夫波特分校生物统计学系进行。所收到的信息对于确定助听器何时最有帮助、何时帮助最小很有价值,并且揭示了一些在决定谁应该以及谁不应该佩戴助听器时应予以考虑的因素。