EVALUATION OF A COMMUNICATION COURSE FOR NEW HEARING-AID USERS

Citation
M. Norman et al., EVALUATION OF A COMMUNICATION COURSE FOR NEW HEARING-AID USERS, Scandinavian audiology, 24(1), 1995, pp. 63-69
Citations number
3
Categorie Soggetti
Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01050397
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
63 - 69
Database
ISI
SICI code
0105-0397(1995)24:1<63:EOACCF>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
A communication course for new hearing aid users, covering explanation s of hearing loss and hearing aids, hearing tactics, lipreading and re laxation techniques in three 2 h sessions, was developed. The course w as tested on groups of adults fitted with NHS post-aural hearing aids at the Audiology Clinic at the Royal South Hants Hospital. The course content, presentation, length and pace were evaluated by means of a qu estionnaire given at the end of the last session, and the effects on a id usage, satisfaction and benefit ratings were assessed by pre- and p ost-fitting questionnaires given to those who attended and to a matche d group of control subjects. The course was offered to 41 men and 46 w omen. The acceptance rate was rather higher for women than for men, bu t attendance rates were similar for both sexes, men atending 33% and w omen 36% of the sessions offered. No relationship was observed between age or degree of hearing loss and rates of acceptance and attendance. All those who completed the evaluation questionnaire were satisfied w ith the content, length, pace and presentation of the course, and cons idered that it had helped them to understand and cope with their heari ng loss. Most (28 out of 31) felt that they would use their aids more as a result of the course. However, their aid usage and ratings of ben efit derived from the aids did not differ significantly from those of a matched group of controls who were not offered the course.