听力损失患者的自尊:一项系统性审查
Komal Aggarwal1, Rohit Ravi2, Krishna Yerraguntla3
1Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Amity Medical School, Amity University, Haryana, India.
概括
听力损失 (HL) 可以影响自尊,但积极的结果与全面的沟通,家庭支持和早期干预有关. 患有HL的儿童往往表现出更高的自尊,特别是在耳植入物和主流学校教育的情况下.
科学领域:
- 听力学和语音语言病理学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 康复科学 康复科学 康复科学
背景情况:
- 自尊对于决策,情绪健康和整体福祉至关重要.
- 听力损失 (HL) 可能会影响自尊,原因包括听力损失程度,助听器,教育环境和家庭沟通策略等因素.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查有关听力损失对个人自尊影响的现有文献.
主要方法:
- 在四个主要数据库 (PubMed,Scopus,Embase,CINAHL) 进行了系统的搜索.
- 两位独立审查员对研究进行了选,随后进行了全文审查和手动参考搜索.
- 混合方法评估工具被用于对包含的研究进行批判性评估.
主要成果:
- 十二项研究符合纳入标准,显示总体沟通对HL患者的自尊有积极影响.
- 父母和兄弟姐妹的听力能力与自尊相相关.
- 患有HL的孩子比正常听觉的同龄人表现出更高的自尊心,特别是那些使用耳植入物进行主流教育的孩子.
- 高等教育,就业和婚姻状况与提高自尊心有关.
结论:
- 积极的自尊心显著提高了心理和情感的福祉.
- 及时康复和强有力的家庭支持促进更健康的社会生活,并赋予HL患者权力.
- 早期干预和积极的家庭参与对于改善听力损失患者的整体生活质量至关重要.
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