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Research Article

Measuring the effectiveness of an audiological counseling program

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Pages 115-120 | Received 27 Apr 2013, Accepted 15 Aug 2013, Published online: 23 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

Objective: Audiologists routinely observe patients struggle with psycho-emotional difficulties associated with hearing loss, yet are often underprepared to manage this vital aspect of patient care. For this reason, a workshop was developed for audiologists interested in expanding their counselling skills. Since one-time workshops typically do not result in changes in practice, this program adopted a distributed-over-time learning model, consisting of 20 hours of participation across six weeks. The extended nature of the program provided multiple opportunities to learn several counselling strategies, and apply and evaluate the effectiveness of these strategies in clinical settings. Design: Learning objectives were assessed throughout the six-week program. However, at the conclusion of each program, it was unknown whether new knowledge carried over into sustained new skills. Therefore, we surveyed attendees six months after their program, to determine if the program had affected changes in their practice. Study sample: Twenty clinicians (response rate = 91%) participated in the survey. Results: All respondents made some, and often many, changes in patient communication. They applied several counseling concepts to their work settings and reported positive changes in patient-clinician dynamics. Conclusion: Results suggest that a six-week program is effective in helping clinicians change their counseling skills within their practice.

Acknowledgements

We extend our appreciation to Advanced Bionics, which supported the first author’s travel. The Ear Foundation gratefully acknowledges educational grants provided by the hearing care industry.

Declaration of interest: The first author received a stipend as the instructor of the workshops described. The second author reports no conflict of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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