Focusing on positive listening experiences improves hearing aid outcomes in experienced hearing aid users

被引:6
|
作者
Lelic, Dina [1 ]
Parker, Daniel [1 ]
Herrlin, Petra [2 ]
Wolters, Florian [2 ]
Smeds, Karolina [2 ]
机构
[1] WS Audiol, Lynge, Denmark
[2] WS Audiol, ORCA Europe, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Hearing aid satisfaction; hearing aid benefit; positive focus; real-life hearing; EMA; SATISFACTION; INVENTORY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/14992027.2023.2190006
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate whether focusing on positive listening experiences improves hearing aid outcomes in experienced hearing aid users.DesignThe participants were randomised into a control or positive focus (PF) group. At the first laboratory visit, the Client-Oriented Scale of Improvement (COSI) questionnaire was administered followed by hearing aid fitting. The participants wore the hearing aids for three weeks. The PF group was asked to report their positive listening experiences via an app. During the third week, all the participants answered questionnaires related to hearing aid benefit and satisfaction. This was followed by the second laboratory visit where the COSI follow-up questionnaire was administered.Study sampleTen participants were included in the control and eleven in the PF group.ResultsHearing aid outcome ratings were significantly better in the PF group in comparison to the control group. Further, COSI degree of change and the number of positive reports were positively correlated.ConclusionsThese results point to the importance of asking hearing aid users to focus on positive listening experiences and talk about them. The potential outcome is increased hearing aid benefit and satisfaction which could lead to more consistent use of the devices.
引用
收藏
页码:420 / 430
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] PREDICTION OF HEARING-AID USERS SATISFACTION
    GERBER, SE
    FISHER, LB
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN AUDITORY SOCIETY, 1979, 5 (01): : 35 - 40
  • [42] Degree of satisfaction among hearing aid users
    Capoani Garcia Mondelli, Maria Fernanda
    Rocha, Andressa Vital
    Honorio, Heitor Marques
    INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, 2013, 17 (01) : 51 - 56
  • [43] Factors influencing degree of hearing loss at presentation, hearing aid choice, and usage in first time hearing aid users in Singapore
    Ho, Eu Chin
    Ong, Warren Ming Wu
    Li, KeXin
    Zhang, HanYu
    Bei, Yen Tze Eileen
    Medapati, Satya Vijay Reddy
    Seneviratna, Aruni
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY, 2018, 57 (10) : 776 - 783
  • [44] Predictors of Hearing-Aid Outcomes
    Lopez-Poveda, Enrique A.
    Johannesen, Peter T.
    Perez-Gonzalez, Patricia
    Blanco, Jose L.
    Kalluri, Sridhar
    Edwards, Brent
    TRENDS IN HEARING, 2017, 21
  • [45] Simulations of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid: Effects on Electrophysiological Correlates of Listening Effort
    Bernarding, Corinna
    Strauss, Daniel. J.
    Latzel, Matthias
    Hannemann, Ronny
    Chalupper, Josef
    Corona-Strauss, Farah I.
    2011 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC), 2011, : 2319 - 2322
  • [46] Effects of Hearing Impairment and Hearing Aid Amplification on Listening Effort: A Systematic Review
    Ohlenforst, Barbara
    Zekveld, Adriana A.
    Jansma, Elise P.
    Wang, Yang
    Naylor, Graham
    Lorens, Artur
    Lunner, Thomas
    Kramer, Sophia E.
    EAR AND HEARING, 2017, 38 (03): : 267 - 281
  • [47] ASSESSING HEARING-AID FUNCTION BY LISTENING CHECK
    BUSENBARK, L
    JENISON, V
    VOLTA REVIEW, 1986, 88 (06) : 263 - 268
  • [48] Listening Therapy in the daily Practice of Hearing Aid Acousticians
    Hesse, Gerhard
    Becker, Herr
    SPRACHE-STIMME-GEHOR, 2012, 36 (04): : 196 - 196
  • [49] Hearing aid
    Rachel A. Dumont
    Peter G. Gillespie
    Nature, 2003, 424 : 28 - 29
  • [50] The 'Hearing Aid'
    Wheatley, D
    AGENDA, 2004, 40 (1-3): : 327 - 327