BACKGROUND: Hearing loss is a major public health challenge. Audiology services need to utilise a range of rehabilitative services and maximise innovative practice afforded by technology to actively promote personalized, participatory, preventative and predictive care if they are to cope with the social and economic burden placed on the population by the rapidly rising prevalence of hearing loss. Digital interventions and teleaudiology could be a key part of providing high quality, cost-effective, patient-centred management. There is currently very limited evidence that assesses the hearing impaired patient perspective on the acceptance and usability of this type of technology. AIM: This study aims to identify patient perceptions of ...
Hearing loss is considered a global health concern with 466 million people affected worldwide. Curre...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
Objectives: To identify patient-reported barriers and facilitators to using smartphone connected hea...
Hearing aids are a central part of managing adults with hearing loss. Despite evidence supporting im...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide an example of the Medical Research Council's guidel...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Unlike conventional hearing aids, smartphone-connected listening devices may require lim...
Purpose: To provide an example of the Medical Research Council’s (MRC’s) guidelines for evaluating c...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine whether short-term experience (i.e., 4 weeks)...
PURPOSE : Technology and connectivity advances are demonstrating increasing potential to improve ac...
Purpose: The successful design and innovation of eHealth solutions directly involve end users in the...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how hearing aid candidates perceive user-driven and ap...
Background: Adults living with hearing loss have highly variable knowledge of hearing aids, resultin...
© David W Maidment, Rachel Heyes, Rachel Gomez, Neil S Coulson, Heather Wharrad, Melanie A Ferguson....
Hearing loss is considered a global health concern with 466 million people affected worldwide. Curre...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
Objectives: To identify patient-reported barriers and facilitators to using smartphone connected hea...
Hearing aids are a central part of managing adults with hearing loss. Despite evidence supporting im...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide an example of the Medical Research Council's guidel...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Unlike conventional hearing aids, smartphone-connected listening devices may require lim...
Purpose: To provide an example of the Medical Research Council’s (MRC’s) guidelines for evaluating c...
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine whether short-term experience (i.e., 4 weeks)...
PURPOSE : Technology and connectivity advances are demonstrating increasing potential to improve ac...
Purpose: The successful design and innovation of eHealth solutions directly involve end users in the...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how hearing aid candidates perceive user-driven and ap...
Background: Adults living with hearing loss have highly variable knowledge of hearing aids, resultin...
© David W Maidment, Rachel Heyes, Rachel Gomez, Neil S Coulson, Heather Wharrad, Melanie A Ferguson....
Hearing loss is considered a global health concern with 466 million people affected worldwide. Curre...
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) ar...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...