The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) are growing rapidly. This area holds promise to increase cost-efficiency, enable better access to care, and improve patient outcomes and satisfaction. Despite the increasing interest in this field, an up-to-date picture of recent research in the area of eHealth for adults with HAs is lacking. In this state-of-the-art review we assessed the literature from the past decade about eHealth use in the HA adult patient journey. Systematic searches were conducted in CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. A total of 34 peer-reviewed empirical records were identified from the searches and from the reference lists of searched records. Records were ch...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
Objectives: To seek the perspectives of key stakeholders regarding: (1) how eHealth could help mee...
Background: The use of personal computers (PCs) and the Internet to provide health care information ...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
Hearing loss is considered a global health concern with 466 million people affected worldwide. Curre...
BACKGROUND: Hearing loss is a major public health challenge. Audiology services need to utilise a ...
Objectives: There has been a substantial increase in people with health conditions seeking health...
The primary objectives of the HEAR-aware project are to 1) develop and 2) evaluate a smartphone-base...
There are many examples of remote technologies that are clinically effective and provide numerous be...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>This review examined (a) the current evidence from studies on teleaudiology app...
Introduction: The hearing aids are one of the options used in auditory rehabilitation with the objec...
Studies in adjacent fields (tinnitus, anxiety and panic disorders) have shown promising results when...
OBJECTIVE: Guided internet-based intervention beyond hearing aid (HA) fitting has been shown to be e...
To explore the perspectives of patients and hearing care providers (HCPs) about an adult remote hear...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
Objectives: To seek the perspectives of key stakeholders regarding: (1) how eHealth could help mee...
Background: The use of personal computers (PCs) and the Internet to provide health care information ...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
Hearing loss is considered a global health concern with 466 million people affected worldwide. Curre...
BACKGROUND: Hearing loss is a major public health challenge. Audiology services need to utilise a ...
Objectives: There has been a substantial increase in people with health conditions seeking health...
The primary objectives of the HEAR-aware project are to 1) develop and 2) evaluate a smartphone-base...
There are many examples of remote technologies that are clinically effective and provide numerous be...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>This review examined (a) the current evidence from studies on teleaudiology app...
Introduction: The hearing aids are one of the options used in auditory rehabilitation with the objec...
Studies in adjacent fields (tinnitus, anxiety and panic disorders) have shown promising results when...
OBJECTIVE: Guided internet-based intervention beyond hearing aid (HA) fitting has been shown to be e...
To explore the perspectives of patients and hearing care providers (HCPs) about an adult remote hear...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
Objectives: To seek the perspectives of key stakeholders regarding: (1) how eHealth could help mee...
Background: The use of personal computers (PCs) and the Internet to provide health care information ...