Debra L Schutte, Elizabeth S Jenuwine, Thomas Templin, Brian C Schutte
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摘要
社区咨询和道德委员会;与年龄相关的听力障碍会产生许多负面后果,包括心理健康的改变、功能障碍和社会参与减少。本研究的目的是检查农村社区成年人的听力损伤及其与以人为中心的结果的关系。采用横断面描述性相关设计。在一个农村社区教堂的所有周末礼拜结束后,分发了检验仪器的调查包;共收到72份调查问卷(26%的回复率)。描述性和推断性统计,包括斯皮尔曼秩相关(rs),被用来解决研究的目的。参与者的平均年龄为54岁(SD = 17岁),58%是女性,97%经常去教堂。31%的受访者报告有中度至重度听力障碍。感知到的听力障碍与更多的抑郁症状(rs = 0.24, p = 0.052)、更差的注意力功能(rs = -0.29, p = 0.016)和心理健康领域生活质量下降(rs = -0.21, p = 0.081)相关。研究结果扩大了支持听力和以人为中心的结果之间关系的证据,包括认知的功能测量。这些结果为设计社区驱动的、以教堂为基础的听力健康干预提供了基础。老年护理研究,16(1),21-32。
Perceived Hearing Impairment in a Rural Community.
CoSAGE Community Advisory and Ethics Committee; Age-related hearing impairment yields many negative outcomes, including alterations in mental health, functional impairments, and decreased social engagement. The purpose of the current study was to examine perceived hearing impairment and its relationship with person-centered outcomes among adults in a rural community setting. A cross-sectional, descriptive correlational design was used. Survey packets of validated instruments were distributed following all weekend services at a rural community church; 72 completed surveys were returned (26% response rate). Descriptive and inferential statistics, including Spearman's rank correlations (rs), were used to address the study aims. Mean age of participants was 54 years (SD = 17 years), 58% were female, and 97% attended church regularly. Thirty-one percent of respondents reported moderate to severe hearing impairment. Perceived hearing impairment was associated with more depressive symptoms (rs = 0.24, p = 0.052), poorer attentional function (rs = -0.29, p = 0.016), and decreased quality of life in the mental health domain (rs = -0.21, p = 0.081). Findings expand evidence supporting the relationship between hearing and person-centered outcomes, including a functional measure of cognition. These results serve as a foundation for the design of a community-driven, church-based hearing health intervention. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(1), 21-32.].
期刊介绍:
Research in Gerontological Nursing is a forum for disseminating peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, cutting-edge gerontological nursing research and theory to investigators, educators, academicians, clinicians, and policymakers involved with older adults in all health care settings. The Journal accepts manuscripts reporting research, theory, integrative and systematic reviews, instrument development, and research methods with the aims of improving the wellness and quality of care of the older adult population. Theory papers should advance gerontological knowledge, and integrative reviews should provide an analysis of the state of the science and provide direction for future research.