Clinical Trial of the "Living Well With Hearing Loss Workshop"
NCT ID: NCT00323427
Last Updated: 2014-03-06
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
135 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2007-05-31
2010-09-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The proposed study will present and evaluate a single session, two hour long rehabilitation treatment model, "The Living Well with Hearing Loss Workshop." This cost-effective group intervention draws from research in psychology and behavioral medicine, as well as audiology, to teach specific skills that empower veterans to self-manage the adverse consequences of their hearing loss. The workshops will use multi-media presentations to train participating veterans in cognitive, behavioral and affective coping skills, while the patient-centered process focuses on collaborative problem-solving of hearing-loss-challenges participants present to their groups as personally important.
This is a dual site, randomized clinical trial, conducted by Co-PIs Dr. Turbin, a psychologist and Investigator at the NCRAR in the Portland, Oregon VAMC; and Dr. Abrams, a rehabilitative audiologist and Chief of Audiology Services at the Bay Pines, Florida VAMC. We will recruit a total of 310 veterans, all patients at the VAMC audiology clinics in Portland or Bay Pines, who are: 1) recipients of their first hearing aids, 2) have a mild to moderately-severe hearing loss in their better ear, and 3) present no other condition that would preclude their participation in age-appropriate interpersonal activities. Half of these veterans will be randomized to each of our two treatments: the Control condition of routine VA hearing-aid-rehabilitation-alone, and our Experimental Treatment condition of routine audiology services plus our workshop intervention. All subjects will complete three questionnaires as Pre-test measures before hearing aid fitting, eight weeks after hearing aid fitting as Re-tests and then four months later as Post-tests. An additional personality inventory will be administered only at baseline, yielding co-variates for interpreting possible within-group variance. Workshop participants will attend their session within one month of hearing aid fitting. The workshops will be facilitated by audiologists we will train in our empowering, patient-centered, coping-skills based model.
We hypothesize that our Workshop participants will show enhanced personal adjustment and use of communication strategies when compared to both baseline and to Control subjects, and further hypothesize that our Workshop participants will exceed our Controls in self reported hearing aid benefit at Re-test, and retain these differential treatment benefits at Post-test. The outcome data will enhance our understanding about the coping processes by which people respond to their hearing disability and its treatment by hearing-aids-alone, and about how well Workshop participants learn and utilize the skills taught in our treatment model. The findings from this research can foster continued development and implementation of evidence-based rehabilitation treatments and, if shown to be effective, our model can be replicated at audiology clinics, adapted for video or online training, or used by other health care professionals or even lay mentors to enhance the quality of life of people who are hard of hearing.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Arm 1
Group Aural Rehabilitation session, two hours in length, approximately 6 participants plus Group Facilitator
The Living Well with Hearing Loss Workshop
Interactive group session modeled on Patient-Centered medicine and Adult Learning principles; the participants are partners with the Group Facilitator who is a hearing rehabilitation professional
hearing aid services
Standard VA audiological hearing aid dispensing services
Arm 2
Veterans receive new VA issued digital hearing aids per Standard VA Audiology Hearing Aid services
hearing aid services
Standard VA audiological hearing aid dispensing services
Interventions
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The Living Well with Hearing Loss Workshop
Interactive group session modeled on Patient-Centered medicine and Adult Learning principles; the participants are partners with the Group Facilitator who is a hearing rehabilitation professional
hearing aid services
Standard VA audiological hearing aid dispensing services
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
85 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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US Department of Veterans Affairs
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Mitchel B Turbin
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Medical Center, Portland
Locations
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VA Medical Center, Bay Pines
Bay Pines, Florida, United States
VA Medical Center, Portland
Portland, Oregon, United States
Countries
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Study site URL
Other Identifiers
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C4185-R
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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