Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population

At least two studies have been found conducted in the area of audiological in-services and their impact on the people to whom they were presented. In 1981, Dancer and Keiser studied the effects of empathy training on geriatric-care nurses and in 1985, Dampier, Dancer, and Keiser studied changing att...

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Main Author: Lassell, Marie Barlow
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Published: PDXScholar 1990
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spelling ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-50792019-10-20T04:57:34Z Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population Lassell, Marie Barlow At least two studies have been found conducted in the area of audiological in-services and their impact on the people to whom they were presented. In 1981, Dancer and Keiser studied the effects of empathy training on geriatric-care nurses and in 1985, Dampier, Dancer, and Keiser studied changing attitudes of college students toward older persons with hearing loss. Both of the studies investigated the effect of in-service training on empathy, rather than using the traditional academicallyoriented in-service program approach. Both studies found statistical results indicating a significant positive change in the subjects' feelings toward hearing impaired geriatrics. Additionally, Dancer et al. (1981) found a positive significant change in the subjects' perceptions of hearing impaired elderly persons. This study investigated the effect of an in-service training program on nursing home personnel. The in-service that was developed included both empathy training and factual information. It was hypothesized that both elements are important and the inclusion of both could result in a greater change in people's attitude. The empathy portion of this in-service included a taped interview with a hearing impaired older person, a tape dramatizing interactions between hearing impaired and normal hearing individuals, simulated high frequency hearing loss, an "unfair listening test" and suggestions for interacting with hearing impaired people. The factual information included anatomy and physiology of the ear, types of hearing loss, common characteristics of hearing loss among older people, and the impact of hearing loss on speech understanding. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4069 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5079&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Allied health personnel -- In-service training Audiology Older deaf people Geriatrics Speech and Hearing Science
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topic Allied health personnel -- In-service training
Audiology
Older deaf people
Geriatrics
Speech and Hearing Science
spellingShingle Allied health personnel -- In-service training
Audiology
Older deaf people
Geriatrics
Speech and Hearing Science
Lassell, Marie Barlow
Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
description At least two studies have been found conducted in the area of audiological in-services and their impact on the people to whom they were presented. In 1981, Dancer and Keiser studied the effects of empathy training on geriatric-care nurses and in 1985, Dampier, Dancer, and Keiser studied changing attitudes of college students toward older persons with hearing loss. Both of the studies investigated the effect of in-service training on empathy, rather than using the traditional academicallyoriented in-service program approach. Both studies found statistical results indicating a significant positive change in the subjects' feelings toward hearing impaired geriatrics. Additionally, Dancer et al. (1981) found a positive significant change in the subjects' perceptions of hearing impaired elderly persons. This study investigated the effect of an in-service training program on nursing home personnel. The in-service that was developed included both empathy training and factual information. It was hypothesized that both elements are important and the inclusion of both could result in a greater change in people's attitude. The empathy portion of this in-service included a taped interview with a hearing impaired older person, a tape dramatizing interactions between hearing impaired and normal hearing individuals, simulated high frequency hearing loss, an "unfair listening test" and suggestions for interacting with hearing impaired people. The factual information included anatomy and physiology of the ear, types of hearing loss, common characteristics of hearing loss among older people, and the impact of hearing loss on speech understanding.
author Lassell, Marie Barlow
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title Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
title_short Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
title_full Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
title_fullStr Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
title_full_unstemmed Audiological in-service regarding hearing impairment and its impact on communication in the geriatric population
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