Qualitative research methods to investigate communication within a group aural rehabilitation intervention

被引:4
|
作者
Coco, Laura [1 ,2 ]
Ingram, Maia [2 ]
Marrone, Nicole [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Speech Language & Hearing Sci, Coll Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Dept Community Environm & Policy, Mel & Enid Zuckerman Coll Publ Hlth, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Aural rehabilitation; adult hearing loss; qualitative research; phenomenology; GROUP AUDIOLOGICAL REHABILITATION; COMMUNITY-HEALTH WORKERS; HEARING-LOSS; OF-LIFE; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; HELP-SEEKING; OLDER-ADULTS; AIDS; DISPARITIES; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.1080/14992027.2019.1608377
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Objective: Aural Rehabilitation (AR) aims to minimise negative effects of hearing loss. However, there has been limited study of the lived experience of clients receiving Aural Rehabilitation services, particularly for disparity populations. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the use of an innovative qualitative approach to investigating communication in an AR setting among Hispanic/Latino older adult dyads. Design: We developed a qualitative phenomenology approach using observation methods to document and analyse how individuals experience living with acquired hearing loss within group AR. Trained observers collected systematic, detailed notes on observations of participants over the course of a 5-week community-based AR intervention. In partnership with audiologists, Community Health Workers facilitated the intervention, which focussed on decreasing negative communication impacts of hearing loss for families. Audiometric data and subjective hearing disability results, using the HHIE-S Spanish version, are presented as additional context for observation outcomes. Study sample: Participants were older Hispanic/Latino adults with hearing loss and their frequent communication partners (five dyads). Results: Four themes related to the experience of communication emerged among dyads in the intervention: (i) emotions related to hearing loss (ii) communication dynamics, (iii) self-management of hearing loss, and (iv) hearing health advocacy. Conclusions: A mixed methods approach that includes group observation would contribute substantially to comprehensively evaluating group AR interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:651 / 660
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [22] Have You Ever Wondered Why? Qualitative Research Methods to Investigate Engineering Education
    Lord, Susan M.
    Camacho, Michelle M.
    Mobley, Catherine
    Brawner, Catherine E.
    Main, Joyce
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2017 IEEE GLOBAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION CONFERENCE (EDUCON2017), 2017, : 1851 - 1853
  • [23] Qualitative Methods of the Socioeconomic Research and their Application within the Economics of the Environmental Protection
    Slavikova, Lenka
    Simova, Tereza
    Slavik, Jan
    EKONOMICKY CASOPIS, 2011, 59 (08): : 823 - 840
  • [24] What is a theme? Teaching thematic analysis in qualitative communication research methods
    Scharp, Kristina M.
    Sanders, Matthew L.
    COMMUNICATION TEACHER, 2019, 33 (02) : 117 - 121
  • [25] The Role of Qualitative Methods in Political Communication Research: Past, Present, and Future
    Karpf, David
    Kreiss, Daniel
    Nielsen, Rasmus Kleis
    Powers, Matthew
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 2015, 9 : 1888 - 1906
  • [26] Major Qualitative Research Methods in Patient-doctor Communication Studies
    Kobori, Eiko
    Maeda, Yuko
    Kubota, Yoshie
    Seki, Susumu
    Takada, Kaori
    Kuramoto, Nobuo
    Hiraide, Atsushi
    Morimoto, Takeshi
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND FAMILY MEDICINE, 2008, 9 (01): : 5 - 12
  • [27] The use of yoga as a group intervention for pediatric chronic pain rehabilitation: Exploring qualitative and quantitative outcomes
    Kempert, Heidi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF YOGA, 2020, 13 (01) : 55 - 61
  • [28] Group Level Assessment Methodology as a Liberating Structure Within Qualitative and Participatory Research
    Vaughn, Lisa M.
    QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, 2024,
  • [29] Using practitioner research to investigate the role of the teacher in encouraging student interaction within group work
    Roberts, Sally
    NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2008, 28 (01) : 85 - 92
  • [30] Adding Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research to Health Intervention Studies: Interacting With Differences
    Johnson, R. Burke
    Schoonenboom, Judith
    QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, 2016, 26 (05) : 587 - 602