BackgroundAcquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most common intervention is hearing aid fitting. However, up to 40% of people fitted with a hearing aid either fail to use it or may not gain optimal benefit from it.ObjectivesTo assess the long-term effectiveness of interventions to promote the use of hearing aids in adults with acquired hearing loss fitted with at least one hearing aid.Search methodsWe searched the Cochrane ENT Disorders Group Trials Register; CENTRAL; PubMed; EMBASE; CINAHL; Web of Science; Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; ICTRP and additional sources for published and unpublished trials. The date of the search was 6 November 2013.Selection criteriaWe included randomised controlled t...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not...
Background: Hearing aid (HA) use is known to improve health outcomes for people with hearing loss. D...
More than a decade after Arthur Boothroyd published “Adult Aural Rehabilitation: What Is It and Does...
BACKGROUND: Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most com...
BACKGROUND: Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most com...
Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most common interven...
Background The main clinical intervention for mild to moderate hearing loss is the provision of hea...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Objectives: This review documented the range and nature of reported outcome measures in the context ...
More than a decade after Arthur Boothroyd published “Adult Aural Rehabilitation: What Is It and Does...
This Cochrane Corner features the review entitled “Hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss in...
This Cochrane Corner features the review entitled “Hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss in...
Introduction Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not ...
Introduction Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not...
Background: Hearing aid (HA) use is known to improve health outcomes for people with hearing loss. D...
More than a decade after Arthur Boothroyd published “Adult Aural Rehabilitation: What Is It and Does...
BACKGROUND: Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most com...
BACKGROUND: Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most com...
Acquired adult-onset hearing loss is a common long-term condition for which the most common interven...
Background The main clinical intervention for mild to moderate hearing loss is the provision of hea...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Objectives: This review documented the range and nature of reported outcome measures in the context ...
More than a decade after Arthur Boothroyd published “Adult Aural Rehabilitation: What Is It and Does...
This Cochrane Corner features the review entitled “Hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss in...
This Cochrane Corner features the review entitled “Hearing aids for mild to moderate hearing loss in...
Introduction Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not ...
Introduction Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not ...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing aids are the gold standard treatment to help manage hearing loss. However, not...
Background: Hearing aid (HA) use is known to improve health outcomes for people with hearing loss. D...
More than a decade after Arthur Boothroyd published “Adult Aural Rehabilitation: What Is It and Does...