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Assessment and revision of a paediatric diagnostic audiology report

机译:儿科诊断听力学报告的评估和修订

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Optimising outcomes for children with hearing impairment (HI) requires a family centred approach that prioritises parent involvement. Families must be provided with information to encourage participation; and meet their need for emotional support and knowledge. Diagnostic audiology reports can help provide this information, but their delivery alone is insufficient. If these reports are not readable and comprehendible they cannot meet national and international legal standards, nor can they support the health literacy of parents. The majority of New Zealand adults have insufficient health literacy skills, a concerning fact given the strong association between poor health literacy and negative health outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate a paediatric diagnostic audiology report, revise it and verify the revision.A mock audiology report was evaluated via a readability analysis and semi-structured interviews with parent participants. Results confirmed that the report was difficult to read and understand. Next, the report was revised using best practice guidelines and parental recommendations. Verification of the revision process with 32 participants revealed that parents who read the revised report had significantly greater comprehension, self-efficacy and perception ratings than parents who read the unrevised report. Additionally, the report’s readability was markedly improved. These results may have critical implications for parents and their children with HI. Incomprehensible audiology reports fail to support parental health literacy, promote understanding, encourage participation or offer emotional support. Because knowledge is power for these families, it is hoped that the findings of this study will be recognised and implemented into clinical practice.
机译:要优化听力障碍(HI)儿童的结局,需要以家庭为中心的方法,优先考虑父母的参与。必须向家庭提供鼓励参加的信息;并满足他们对情感支持和知识的需求。诊断听力学报告可以帮助提供此信息,但仅靠其交付是不够的。如果这些报告不可读和不易理解,则它们将不符合国家和国际法律标准,也不能支持父母的健康知识。新西兰大多数成年人的健康素养技能不足,这是一个令人担忧的事实,因为不良的健康素养与不良的健康结果之间有着密切的联系。这项研究的目的是评估,诊断和修订儿童诊断听力学报告。通过可读性分析和与家长的半结构化访谈对模拟听力学报告进行评估。结果证实该报告难以阅读和理解。接下来,使用最佳实践指南和父母的建议对报告进行了修订。对32位参与者进行的修订过程验证显示,阅读修订报告的父母比阅读未经修订报告的父母具有更高的理解力,自我效能感和知觉等级。此外,该报告的可读性得到了显着提高。这些结果可能对HI及其父母及其子女具有关键意义。难以理解的听力学报告无法支持父母的健康素养,增进理解,鼓励参与或提供情感支持。因为知识是这些家庭的力量,所以希望这项研究的结果将被认可并应用于临床实践。

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    Donald Ashleigh;

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