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A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of a multimedia educational program for first-time hearing aid users

机译:一项针对首次助听器用户评估多媒体教育计划的益处的随机对照试验

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to (1) develop a series of short interactive videos (or reusable learning objects [RLOs]) covering a broad range of practical and psychosocial issues relevant to the auditory rehabilitation for first-time hearing aid users; (2) establish the accessibility, take-up, acceptability and adherence of the RLOs; and (3) assess the benefits and cost-effectiveness of the RLOs.udDesign: The study was a single-center, prospective, randomized controlled trial with two arms. The intervention group (RLO+, n = 103) received the RLOs plus standard clinical service including hearing aid(s) and counseling, and the waitlist control group (RLO−, n = 100) received standard clinical service only. The effectiveness of the RLOs was assessed 6-weeks posthearing aid fitting. Seven RLOs (total duration 1 hr) were developed using a participatory, community of practice approach involving hearing aid users and audiologists. RLOs included video clips, illustrations, animations, photos, sounds and testimonials, and all were subtitled. RLOs were delivered through DVD for TV (50.6%) and PC (15.2%), or via the internet (32.9%).udResults: RLO take-up was 78%. Adherence overall was at least 67%, and 97% in those who attended the 6-week follow-up. Half the participants watched the RLOs two or more times, suggesting self-management of their hearing loss, hearing aids, and communication. The RLOs were rated as highly useful and the majority of participants agreed the RLOs were enjoyable, improved their confidence and were preferable to written information. Postfitting, there was no significant between-group difference in the primary outcome measure, overall hearing aid use. However, there was significantly greater hearing aid use in the RLO+ group for suboptimal users. Furthermore, the RLO+ group had significantly better knowledge of practical and psychosocial issues, and significantly better practical hearing aid skills than the RLO− group.udConclusions: The RLOs were shown to be beneficial to first-time hearing aid users across a range of quantitative and qualitative measures. This study provides evidence to suggest that the RLOs may provide valuable learning and educational support for first-time hearing aid users and could be used to supplement clinical rehabilitation practice.
机译:目标:这项研究的目的是(1)制作一系列简短的互动视频(或可重复使用的学习对象[RLO]),涵盖与初次助听器使用者听觉康复有关的广泛的实践和社会心理问题; (2)建立RLO的可访问性,接受性,可接受性和遵循性; (3)评估RLO的收益和成本效益。 udDesign:这项研究是一项单中心,前瞻性,两臂随机对照试验。干预组(RLO +,n = 103)接受了RLO加上标准的临床服务,包括助听器和咨询,而候补对照组(RLO-,n = 100)仅接受了标准临床服务。在听觉辅助训练后6周评估RLO的有效性。使用参与性,实践社区的方法,由助听器用户和听力学家参与,开发了七个RLO(总持续时间为1小时)。 RLO包括视频剪辑,插图,动画,照片,声音和推荐,所有这些都带有字幕。 RLO通过DVD用于电视(50.6%)和PC(15.2%)或通过Internet(32.9%)交付。 ud结果:RLO的使用率为78%。总体坚持率至少为67%,参加6周随访的患者为97%。一半的参与者观看了两次或两次以上的RLO,表明他们对听力损失,助听器和沟通进行自我管理。 RLO被认为是非常有用的,大多数参与者都认为RLO很有趣,增强了信心并且比书面信息更可取。拟合后,主要结局指标,总体助听器使用方面,组间无显着差异。但是,对于次优使用者,RLO +组中的助听器使用量显着增加。此外,RLO +组比RLO-组对实践和社会心理问题的了解要好得多,并且实用的助听器技能也要好得多。 ud结论:在各种量化范围内,RLOs均对初次使用助听器的用户有益。和定性措施。这项研究提供了证据,表明RLO可以为初次使用助听器的人提供有价值的学习和教育支持,并且可以用于补充临床康复实践。

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