10.6084/m9.figshare.5658925.v1
Lina Xue
Lina
Xue
Gaëlle Le Bot
Gaëlle
Le Bot
Wim Van Petegem
Wim
Van Petegem
Astrid van Wieringen
Astrid
van Wieringen
Defining interdisciplinary competencies for audiological rehabilitation: findings from a modified Delphi study
Taylor & Francis Group
2017
Holistic approach
audiological rehabilitation
interdisciplinary competencies
interdisciplinary programmes
Delphi method
2017-12-01 11:51:53
Journal contribution
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Defining_interdisciplinary_competencies_for_audiological_rehabilitation_findings_from_a_modified_Delphi_study/5658925
<p><i>Objectives:</i> The aim of this study is to derive a consensus on an interdisciplinary competency framework regarding a holistic approach for audiological rehabilitation (AR), which includes disciplines from medicine, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Design: We employed a modified Delphi method. In the first round survey, experts were asked to rate an initial list of 28 generic interdisciplinary competencies and to propose specific knowledge areas for AR. In the second round, experts were asked to reconsider their answers in light of the group answers of the first round. <i>Study sample:</i> An international panel of 27 experts from different disciplines in AR completed the first round. Twenty-two of them completed the second round. <i>Results:</i> We developed a competency framework consisting of 21 generic interdisciplinary competencies grouped in five domains and nine specific competencies (knowledge areas) in three clusters. Suggestions for the implementation of the generic competencies in interdisciplinary programmes were identified. Conclusions: This study reveals insights into the interdisciplinary competencies that are unique for AR. The framework will be useful for educators in developing interdisciplinary programmes as well as for professionals in considering their lifelong training needs in AR.</p>