This study examined the social representation of hearing loss and hearing aids in people with hearing loss (PHL) in India, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom and the United States using Social Representation Theory. The study helps to understand collective view of PHL about hearing loss and hearing aids. The results will aid to develop culturally appropriate public education campaigns, marketing material and appropriate rehabilitation for PHL with the aim to reduce delay in seeking help and improve hearing aid adoption. Summary: Background and Objective: Despite the negative consequences of hearing loss, people with hearing loss (PHL) wait about 10 years before seeking professional help and adopt hearing aid. Much of the knowledge in ...
This study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing loss reported by adul...
International audienceBackground and Objectives: Societal factors seem to exercise a strong influen...
International audienceThis study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing...
This study examined the social representation of hearing loss and hearing aids in people with hearin...
International audienceObjectiveThe aim of the current study was to examine the social representation...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the social representation (SR) of hearing ai...
International audienceBackground Hearing loss can have an effect on the physical, psychosocial, and ...
Background: Hearing loss can have an effect on the physical, psychosocial, and cognitive wellbeing o...
Vinaya Manchaiah,1 Berth Danermark,2 Tayebeh Ahmadi,3 David Tomé,4 Fei Zhao,5 Qiang Li,6 Raja...
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic conditions in older adults. In audiology literature, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In our previous studies we explored the social representation of hearing...
Background: The current study was aimed at understanding the social representation of hearing aids i...
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic conditions in older adults. In audiology literature, ...
The current study was aimed at understanding the social representation of hearing aids in India, Ira...
Background and Objectives: Societal factors seem to exercise a strong influence on hearing aid uptak...
This study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing loss reported by adul...
International audienceBackground and Objectives: Societal factors seem to exercise a strong influen...
International audienceThis study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing...
This study examined the social representation of hearing loss and hearing aids in people with hearin...
International audienceObjectiveThe aim of the current study was to examine the social representation...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the social representation (SR) of hearing ai...
International audienceBackground Hearing loss can have an effect on the physical, psychosocial, and ...
Background: Hearing loss can have an effect on the physical, psychosocial, and cognitive wellbeing o...
Vinaya Manchaiah,1 Berth Danermark,2 Tayebeh Ahmadi,3 David Tomé,4 Fei Zhao,5 Qiang Li,6 Raja...
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic conditions in older adults. In audiology literature, ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In our previous studies we explored the social representation of hearing...
Background: The current study was aimed at understanding the social representation of hearing aids i...
Hearing loss is one of the most common chronic conditions in older adults. In audiology literature, ...
The current study was aimed at understanding the social representation of hearing aids in India, Ira...
Background and Objectives: Societal factors seem to exercise a strong influence on hearing aid uptak...
This study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing loss reported by adul...
International audienceBackground and Objectives: Societal factors seem to exercise a strong influen...
International audienceThis study aims to understand patterns in the social representation of hearing...