‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19

Background: Residential care homes for older persons were especially affected during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic lockdowns which resulted in limited social interactions and service provision. Communication became challenging due to the prophylactic use of masks and social distan...

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Main Authors: Victor de Andrade, Rethabile R.M. Landman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2022-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Communication Disorders
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Online Access:https://sajcd.org.za/index.php/sajcd/article/view/904
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description Background: Residential care homes for older persons were especially affected during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic lockdowns which resulted in limited social interactions and service provision. Communication became challenging due to the prophylactic use of masks and social distancing. Objectives: This qualitative research study set out to explore audiological service considerations in residential care homes for older persons during the COVID-19 restrictions. Method: Through purposive sampling, nine managers from residential care homes for older persons in Johannesburg participated in semi-structured, online interviews. The transcriptions of these recorded interviews underwent thematic analysis. Results: Managers employed various strategies to attend to residents’ audiological needs, audiological health, hearing aid use, and hearing aid provision. Furthermore, it transpired that other health related services were prioritised over audiological services in general, but especially during the pandemic lockdowns. Managers reported that staff had to use various communication strategies due to COVID-19 precautions and that masks and social distancing made communication more challenging for residents with hearing loss. Moreover, isolation and modified service provision were extremely taxing on residents. Conclusion: This study highlights the need for continued audiological services at residential care homes, but also the need to balance audiological needs with other health needs because these seem to be prioritised over hearing loss, especially in this population who may have limited agency and choice in the health care options available to them. Furthermore, adapted strategies need to be considered to support communication considering COVID-19 precautions so that communicative difficulties do not exacerbate lockdown isolation.
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spelling doaj.art-42e7f602b15348498d48d5b24dbb32a02022-12-22T03:46:52ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Communication Disorders0379-80462225-47652022-08-01692e1e910.4102/sajcd.v69i2.904670‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19Victor de Andrade0Rethabile R.M. Landman1Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgDepartment of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, JohannesburgBackground: Residential care homes for older persons were especially affected during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic lockdowns which resulted in limited social interactions and service provision. Communication became challenging due to the prophylactic use of masks and social distancing. Objectives: This qualitative research study set out to explore audiological service considerations in residential care homes for older persons during the COVID-19 restrictions. Method: Through purposive sampling, nine managers from residential care homes for older persons in Johannesburg participated in semi-structured, online interviews. The transcriptions of these recorded interviews underwent thematic analysis. Results: Managers employed various strategies to attend to residents’ audiological needs, audiological health, hearing aid use, and hearing aid provision. Furthermore, it transpired that other health related services were prioritised over audiological services in general, but especially during the pandemic lockdowns. Managers reported that staff had to use various communication strategies due to COVID-19 precautions and that masks and social distancing made communication more challenging for residents with hearing loss. Moreover, isolation and modified service provision were extremely taxing on residents. Conclusion: This study highlights the need for continued audiological services at residential care homes, but also the need to balance audiological needs with other health needs because these seem to be prioritised over hearing loss, especially in this population who may have limited agency and choice in the health care options available to them. Furthermore, adapted strategies need to be considered to support communication considering COVID-19 precautions so that communicative difficulties do not exacerbate lockdown isolation.https://sajcd.org.za/index.php/sajcd/article/view/904residential care homes for older adultsaudiological servicescovid-19hearing losssouth africa
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‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
South African Journal of Communication Disorders
residential care homes for older adults
audiological services
covid-19
hearing loss
south africa
title ‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
title_full ‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
title_fullStr ‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed ‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
title_short ‘All of a sudden, you know, you can’t go to these services, because of the risk of infection’: Audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during COVID-19
title_sort all of a sudden you know you can t go to these services because of the risk of infection audiological service considerations at residential care homes for older persons during covid 19
topic residential care homes for older adults
audiological services
covid-19
hearing loss
south africa
url https://sajcd.org.za/index.php/sajcd/article/view/904
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