Semin Hear 2007; 28(1): 003-016
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-958907
Copyright © 2007 by Thieme Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA.

A Survey of Audiologists and Continuing Education

Carole E. Johnson1 , Jeffrey L. Danhauer2 , Amber C. Reith1 , Lindsey N. Latiolais1
  • 1Department of Communication Disorders, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
  • 2Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, California
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Publication History

Publication Date:
13 February 2007 (online)

ABSTRACT

National certification and state licensure boards' requirements, personal needs for professional growth, and an expanding scope of practice all necessitate mandatory continuing education (CE) for audiologists. This Internet study surveyed audiologists about their knowledge of, attitudes toward, and practices and preferences for CE. An e-mail invitation to complete an on-line survey was sent to 7,803 nonstudent members of the American Academy of Audiology. A total of 1237 audiologists completed the questionnaire via Survey Monkey (16% response rate). Most audiologists had adequate knowledge about and expressed positive attitudes toward CE; however, nearly half could benefit from a demystification of the CE process. For example, about half of the respondents said the CE process (e.g., rationale, CE Registry, requirements for certification/licensure) was confusing to them. Cost, location, and lack of employer support were the most frequent reasons given for not attending AudiologyNOW! Despite technological advances in CE delivery, most audiologists prefer face-to-face CE events, but would be willing to spend $50.00 for a relevant 2-hour virtual seminar. Audiologists could benefit from demystification of the CE process, employer support, and an increase in the number and variety of offerings.

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APPENDIX A: Internet Survey on Continuing Education and Results
Question Response No. %
Section I: Audiologists' Demographic Information
(1) How long have you been a practicing audiologist?
0-5 years 163 13.2
6-10 years 191 15.5
11-15 years 209 16.9
Over 16 years 673 54.4
Total 1236 100.0
(2) What is (are) your highest degree(s) earned?
Master's 693 56.2
Au.D. 377 30.6
Ph.D. 158 12.8
Other 21 1.0
Business 2 0.10
Education Doctorate 3 0.14
Au.D. in progress 4 0.19
Doctorate 2 0.10
Other 10 0.48
Total 1233 100.0
(3) Are you currently enrolled in an Au.D. and/or Ph.D. program?
Au.D 193 15.9
Ph.D. 14 1.2
Au.D. and Ph.D. 0 0
Not enrolled 1006 82.9
Total 1213 100.0
(4) If you answered “yes” to question 3, please tell us if you are enrolled in a distance-learning program?
Yes 189 64.9
No 102 35.1
Total 291 100.0
(5) What is your primary work setting?
Clinic/hospital 299 24.2
VA/Military/Government 82 6.6
Medical School, University 121 9.8
ENT Office 216 17.5
Manufacturer 57 4.6
Private Practice 303 24.5
Retired 12 1.0
Other 145 11.7
Education 75 6.1
Private Industry 25 2.0
Sabbatical 14 1.1
Speech & Hearing Clinic 14 1.1
Other 17 1.4
Total 1235 100.0
(6) Are you currently a member of the Academy's CE Registry?
Yes 866 70.3
No 365 29.7
Total 1231 100.0
(7) If you answered “No” to question 6, please indicate why not?
Cost 53 15.5
Unaware of Registry 10 2.9
Track Self 66 19.2
Other Registry 107 31.2
Not Necessary 28 8.2
Other 77 22.4
Total 341 100.0
(8) Does your employer pay all or part of your CE expenses each year?
Yes 776 64.1
All of it 300 24.8
Part of it 476 39.3
None of it 258 21.3
Self-employed 176 14.5
N/A (25)
Total 1233 100.0
Section II: Audiologists' Knowledge About Continuing Education
Question Response No. %
(9) Continuing Education (CE) hours are required for membership in the Academy of Audiology (AAA)?
True 333 27.5
False 879 72.5
Total 1212 100.0
(10) All state licensure boards for Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing have the same CE requirements?
True 35 2.9
False 1180 97.1
Total 1215 100.0
(11) Each AAA approved CE activity has gone through an application, review, and approval process.
True 1175 96.9
False 37 3.1
Total 1212 100.0
(12) Audiologists can earn CEUs by reading certain articles from the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology and submitting completed examinations provided they are members of the Journal Self-Study Program and the AAA CE Registry.
True 1118 92.6
False 7.4 89
Total 1207 100.0
(13) The AAA Code of Ethics specifically states: “Individuals shall maintain professional competence, including participation in continuing education.”
True 1157 96.0
False 48 4.0
Total 1205 100.0
(14) I know the CE requirements for licensure as an audiologist in my state.
True 1041 86.2
False 167 13.8
Total 1208 100.0
(15) If you answered “true” to question 15, please indicate your state's CE requirements for licensure. (e.g., 20 hours in 2 years)
5-15 hours per year 192 20.3
20-25 hours per 2 years 369 39.1
28-39 hours per 2 years 178 18.9
30-36 hours per 3 years 111 11.8
None 94 10.0
N/A (82)
Total 1026 100.0
Section III: Audiologists' Attitudes Toward Continuing Education
Question Response No. %
(16) Audiologists should be required to complete Continuing Education Units each year in order to maintain their state licensure in Audiology.
Agree 1148 93.2
Strongly 849 68.9
Moderately 299 24.3
Neutral 45 3.7
Disagree 39 3.2
Moderately 21 1.7
Strongly 18 1.5
Total 1232 100.0
(17) CE is necessary for audiologists to keep up-to-date with “cutting edge” practice.
Agree 1161 95.9
Strongly 817 67.5
Moderately 344 28.4
Neutral 31 2.6
Disagree 18 1.5
Moderately 11 0.9
Strongly 7 0.6
Total 1210 100.0
(18) Technologies associated with virtual seminars (i.e., online) are intimidating to me.
Agree 202 16.8
Strongly 26 2.2
Moderately 176 14.6
Neutral 224 18.5
Disagree 783 64.8
Moderately 297 24.6
Strongly 486 40.2
Total 1209 100.0
(19) The CE activities that I have participated in within the past three years have had a significant impact on how I practice audiology.
Agree 954 79.0
Strongly 326 27.0
Moderately 628 52.0
Neutral 179 14.8
Disagree 75 6.2
Moderately 64 5.3
Strongly 11 0.9
Total 1208 100.0
(20) I tend to select CE activities based on their availability/cost rather than what content area would be most beneficial for my current professional needs.
Agree 343 28.5
Strongly 73 6.1
Moderately 270 22.4
Neutral 205 17.0
Disagree 658 54.6
Moderately 410 34.0
Strongly 248 20.6
Total 1206 100.0
(21) The CE process (e.g., rationale, AAA CE Registry, requirements for certification/licensure) is confusing to me.
Agree 216 17.9
Strongly 28 2.3
Moderately 188 15.6
Neutral 296 24.5
Disagree 695 57.6
Moderately 391 32.4
Strongly 304 25.2
Total 1207 100.0
(22) My state licensure board is too restrictive on what content areas it will accept for CE.
Agree 103 9.8
Strongly 18 1.7
Moderately 85 8.1
Neutral 330 31.6
Disagree 612 58.6
Moderately 317 30.3
Strongly 295 28.2
N/A (160)
Total 1045 100.0
(23) Too few CE opportunities are available in the areas needed for my professional development.
Agree 325 27.0
Strongly 76 6.3
Moderately 249 20.7
Neutral 282 23.4
Disagree 596 49.6
Moderately 375 31.2
Strongly 221 18.4
Total 1203 100.0
(24) Too few CE opportunities are available for my state licensure requirements (e.g., audiology and/or hearing aid dispensing).
Agree 203 17.0
Strongly 45 3.8
Moderately 158 13.2
Neutral 292 24.4
Disagree 703 58.7
Moderately 374 31.2
Strongly 329 27.5
Total 1198 100.0
Section IV: Audiologists' Practices and Preferences for Continuing Education
Question Response No. %
(25) Through which format have you obtained the most CEUs during the past 2 years?
Professional Meetings 753 63.0
(AAA, ASHA, etc.)
Manufacturer Training Courses 297 24.9
On-line Courses (Audiology Online) 45 3.8
JAAA/other self-study programs 16 1.3
Other 84 7.0
Doctoral Coursework 45 3.6
Other 41 3.4
Total 1195 100.0
(26) Please click on each of the last five AAA Annual Convention & Expos you have attended.
Washington, DC (2005) 460 54.6
Salt Lake City, UT (2004) 349 41.4
San Antonio, TX (2003) 387 46.0
Philadelphia, PA (2002) 398 47.3
San Diego, CA (2001) 407 48.3
Total 842 100.0
(27) What are the reasons why you do not or would not attend the AAA Annual Convention & Expo? (Please click all that apply)
Cost 732 64.1
Time of year 229 20.1
Location 534 46.8
Program content 178 15.6
Lack of employer support 344 30.1
No necessity 6 0.5
Get CEs elsewhere 224 19.6
Family obligations keep me from traveling 274 24.0
Cannot take time from my job/practice 230 20.1
They are not worth the time and cost 68 6.0
Other 196 17.2
Content 28 2.5
Attend other meetings 18 1.5
Timing 12 1.1
Other 60 5.2
Personal 27 2.3
Expense 10 0.9
Work Schedule 43 3.7
Total 1142 100.0
(28) What is your preferred venue for obtaining your CE?
Professional Meetings (AAA, ASHA, etc.) 871 71.9
Manufacturer Training Courses 128 10.6
On-line Courses (Audiology Online) 82 6.8
JAAA/other self-study programs 28 2.3
Rather not obtain them at all 20 1.7
Other 82 6.8
Workshops/Seminars 30 2.4
Manufacturer 5 0.4
Local 7 0.6
Coursework 7 0.6
Online 13 1.1
Other 20 1.7
Total 1211 100.0
(29) Considering registration only, I would be willing to spend ______ dollars for a 2-hour virtual seminar (i.e., on-line) on a key topic for my professional development as an audiologist.
$0 227 19.3
$50 744 63.2
$100 179 15.2
$150 20 1.7
$200 7 0.6
Total 1177 100.0
(30) What content area should be considered “highest priority” for providers of CE?
Aging/Geriatrics 61 5.1
Amplification 316 26.6
Auditory Processing Disorders 29 2.4
Cochlear Implants 26 2.2
Diagnostics 170 14.3
Hearing Conservation 7 0.6
Hearing Science 37 3.1
Newborn Hearing Screening 12 1.0
Pediatrics 89 7.5
Practice Management 44 3.7
Professional Issues (Ethics) 39 3.3
Rehabilitation 51 4.3
Reimbursement/Coding 48 4.0
Tinnitus/Hyperacusis 7 0.6
Vestibular 49 4.1
Assessment/Management
Other 203 17.1
Diagnostics 12 1.0
Many or all of the above 100 8.4
Au.D. profession 11 0.9
Depends on profession 53 4.5
Other 6 0.5
Can't answer 21 1.8
Total 1188 100.0

Carole E JohnsonPh.D. Au.D. 

Department of Communication Disorders

1199 Haley Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849

Email: EarstoYou@aol.com