Grupprehabilitering i audiologisk verksamhet
Group rehabilitation in a audiological view
Abstract
The purpose with this study was to systematically examine scientific studies of audiologic group rehabilitation. The definition of audiological rehabilitation was explored, different variables that influence the result and how the outcome measures should be done and its relationship with the goals of audiologic rehabilitation.
The method used was a literature study. Pubmed and Cinahl were used for the search of literature. Some articles were searched from scientific studies reference lists and also advice from the supervisor.
The result from the different studies shows that the effect of rehabilitation varies as there are many aspects that have an affect on the outcome measure. Rehabilitation should be seen as a patient centered problem solving process in order to reach the goals of all the individuals. When the patient is more active in the outcome measure procedure the goals also comply with the group rehabilitation. Consideration must be taken to social background of each and every individual in order to create an audiological rehabilitation program that meets their hearing and communication requirements. The lifestyle, communication habits and singularity of the individual interact with physical conceptions as well as the grade and shape of the hearing impairment.
Audiological group rehabilitation is a mean to improve or relieve problems due to hearing impairment and the different studies show that the result varies. The goals of group rehabilitation should meet the need of the patient. In doing so there is a need of outcome measures that are person centered and problem solving. Using open questionnaires is a method to reach that criterion.
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Student essay
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Date
2009-06-10Author
Katja Anióse Anióse, Katja
Keywords
Audiologi, audiologisk rehabilitering, audiologisk behandling, kommunikationsstrategier, program, utvärdering, behandlingseffekt
Audiology, Audiological rehabilitation, audiological treatment, aural rehabilitation, communication strategies, outcome measures, program, treatment effect
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Uppsats
Language
swe