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Provider perspecitves on the accessibility and affordability of hearing healthcare in Arizona.

机译:提供者对亚利桑那州听力保健的可及性和可负担性的看法。

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Hearing loss negatively affects the lives of millions of Americans (Lin, Niparko, & Ferrucci, 2011). Amplification can enhance audibility and in turn improve quality of life (Mulrow et al., 1990). Yet it is estimated that only 20% of those who would benefit from amplification in the United States actually utilize it (Chien & Lin, 2012). Discomfort and insufficient value have been cited as reasons for low uptake as well as low motivation, negative attitudes towards hearing aids, and lack self-perceived handicap (McCormack & Fortnum, 2013; Vestergaard-Knudsen et al., 2010). Studies have also attributed the out-of-pocket cost for hearing aids as a substantial barrier (Bainbridge & Ramachandran, 2014; Kochkin, 2000).;Cost as a barrier to hearing aid access may be an issue of particular importance in regions with high poverty, as low-income adults are less likely to report hearing aid use (Bainbridge & Ramachandran, 2014). Hearing aids can typically cost about ;The aim of this study was to gather provider perspectives on the accessibility and affordability of hearing healthcare in Arizona. The long-term goal is to develop a state-level initiative to increase hearing aid use among low-income adults. Based on previous research from the Hearing Aid Coalition, we hypothesized that Arizona providers would prefer a state-level plan that mirrors service coverage and reimbursement mechanisms of private insurance (Hearing Aid Coalition, 2004).;Audiologists and hearing instrument specialists were recruited via email to participate in focus groups and surveys. Three focus groups were held across the state in Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson (n = 26). The survey methodology included open and closed questions and was administered in paper-based and online versions (n = 77). Data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed using descriptive and basic regression analyses.;There was wide-ranging participation from providers across the state representing urban and rural practice locations (All 15 counties represented). Data revealed most providers would prefer to see changes in the current state of hearing access for low-income adults. Providers considered a number of factors to be important when developing and implementing changes to existing service delivery. These factors included a centralized entity to distribute referrals across practices and sufficient reimbursement for service providers. Common themes included the need for a balance between quality of care and expense as well as creating a fee-for-service component to invest the patient in the process. Increased philanthropic practice image and fair compensation were cited as the greatest motivations for provider participation. Survey results also indicated that most providers are already doing pro-bono work.;This study highlights that providers are willing to participate in state-level initiatives to improve hearing aid access. Ultimately, these results will inform policy makers of provider preferences for mechanisms of service-delivery and reimbursement. This research is a collaborative project funded by the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing.
机译:听力损失会对数百万美国人的生活造成负面影响(Lin,Niparko和Ferrucci,2011年)。放大可以增强听觉性,进而改善生活质量(Mulrow等,1990)。但是据估计,在美国受益于扩增的人中只有20%会实际使用它(Chien&Lin,2012)。不适感和价值不足被认为是摄取量低,动机低,对助听器的态度消极,缺乏自我感知的障碍的原因(McCormack&Fortnum,2013; Vestergaard-Knudsen等,2010)。研究还认为,助听器的自付费用是一个很大的障碍(Bainbridge&Ramachandran,2014; Kochkin,2000);;作为助听器使用障碍的成本在高发地区可能尤其重要贫困,因为低收入的成年人不太可能报告使用助听器(Bainbridge&Ramachandran,2014)。助听器的成本通常约为;本研究的目的是收集提供者关于亚利桑那州听力保健服务的可及性和可负担性的观点。长期目标是制定一项州一级的计划,以增加低收入成年人对助听器的使用。根据听觉援助联盟的先前研究,我们假设亚利桑那州的医疗服务提供者更喜欢一个反映私人保险的服务范围和报销机制的州级计划(听觉援助联盟,2004年)。听力学家和助听器专家是通过电子邮件招募的参加焦点小组和调查。全州在凤凰城,弗拉格斯塔夫和图森(n = 26)举行了三个焦点小组会议。该调查方法包括开放式和封闭式问题,并以纸质版本和在线版本进行管理(n = 77)。使用描述性和基本回归分析法对数据进行转录,编码和分析。全国范围内代表城市和农村实践地点的医疗服务提供者(代表所有15个县)进行了广泛的参与。数据显示,大多数提供者更希望看到低收入成年人当前听力状况的变化。在开发和实施对现有服务交付的更改时,提供商认为许多因素很重要。这些因素包括在各个实践之间分配推荐的集中实体,以及对服务提供商的足够报销。共同的主题包括需要在护理质量和费用之间取得平衡,以及创建收费服务部分以在此过程中对患者进行投资。慈善实践形象的提高和公平补偿被认为是提供者参与的最大动机。调查结果还表明,大多数提供者已经在进行无偿工作。该研究强调,提供者愿意参加州一级的计划以改善助听器的使用。最终,这些结果将告知政策制定者提供者对服务提供和报销机制的偏好。这项研究是一项由亚利桑那聋人和听力障碍委员会资助的合作项目。

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  • 作者

    Le, Giau.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Audiology.;Health sciences.;Public health.
  • 学位 Au.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 35 p.
  • 总页数 35
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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