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Audiology 2012;8(1): 87-94.
Published online: June 30, 2012.
doi: http://doi.org/10.21848/audiol.2012.8.1.87
청각장애평가지수 사용에 있어서 터치스크린과 설문지 유형 비교
박장수, 방정화
한림국제대학원대학교 청각학과
Comparison of Computer Touch-screen versus Paper-pencil Questionnaires in the Korean Evaluation Scale for Hearing Handicap
Jang-Soo Park, Junghwa Bahng
Department of Audiology, Hallym University of Graduate Studies, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence  Junghwa Bahng ,Tel: 070-8680-6933, Fax: 02-3453-6618, Email: bahng.jh@gmail.com
Received: May 6, 2012; Revised: June 11, 2012   Accepted: June 12, 2012.  Published online: June 30, 2012.
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study was to compare the scores of Korean Evaluation Scale Hearing Handicap (KESHH) between touch-screen version (sKESHH) and paper-and-pencil version (pKESHH) questionnaires. Total 95 hearing impared listeners participated and their average age was 69.7 years old. The Group A completed the sKESHH and then did the pKESHH in 7-15 days. The Group B conducted in the reverse order. The completion time were measured. Also preference version of questionnaire was asked. Results showed that two versions of the questionnaire scores were not significantly different. Completion time of versions were not significantly different. The degree of completion was 100% in sKESHH, but it was 87% in pKESHH. The findings herein demonstrated that computerized touch-screen could be helpful to hearing professionals for collecting, assessing, and analyzing data of level of hearing loss for their patients in clinical practices.
Key Words: Korean Evaluation Scle Hearing Handicap (KESHH), Paper-pencil version, Computerized version
중심단어: 청각장애평가지수, 컴퓨터형 설문지, 지필형 설문지
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