耳患者:他们对音响发电机的看法
Bérangère Villatte1,2,3, Charlotte Bigras1,2,3, Philippe Fournier3,4
1School of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
Noise & health
|June 27, 2025
概括
首次使用慢性耳治疗的声音疗法 (ST) 的用户报告了与声音发生器的各种经验. 患者的感知受到噪音敏感度和欣赏度等因素的影响,这突显了对ST有效性的进一步研究的需要.
科学领域:
- 听力学和耳鼻喉学
- 心理学和行为医学 心理学和行为医学
背景情况:
- 声疗法 (ST) 是一种公认的耳治疗方法.
- 有限的研究存在于患者对 tinnitus 管理的声音生成器的观点.
- 了解用户体验对于优化ST干预至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查首次使用音频生成器的用户对慢性耳治疗的声音治疗的观点.
- 探索患者对声音发生器的看法及其对耳症状的影响.
- 确定声音疗法的主观体验中的关键主题.
主要方法:
- 一项定性研究涉及29名患有慢性耳的成年患者,他们接受了为期3周的声音治疗试验.
- 参与者使用了带有内置声音发生器的助听器,提供个性化的宽带噪声.
- 半结构面试是在审判后一个月进行的,使用解释性描述方法进行分析.
主要成果:
- 出现了五个主要主题:发电机使用过程中的影响,移除后的影响,产生的噪声的感知,非目标效应和购买意图.
- 主题进一步细分为子主题,为患者体验提供了细致的见解.
- 最初的噪音过敏,听力损失和噪音感知能力显著影响了感知到的好处.
结论:
- 短期声疗显示不确定的整体感知益处,受个体患者因素的影响.
- 未来的研究应该对噪音敏感性和听力损失等变量进行控制.
- 建议进一步研究定制的声音效果和对耳的生理调制,以改善患者咨询.
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