Objective: While targeted rehabilitation can enhance hearing aid self-efficacy (HASE), little research has been done to determine the factors contributing to its predictive value. By investigating the experiences of individuals who successfully use HAs and have high levels of HASE, we hoped to illuminate specific strategies and/or sources of support these individuals share that might explain why high HASE is often linked to successful outcomes. Design and study sample: This qualitative study explored the experiences of five older adults who were successful HA users and reported having high HASE. Semi-structured interview guides were developed using the transtheoretical model of behavioral change as a framework. Interviews were analyzed them...
Hearing aids are the most common rehabilitation strategy for age-related hearing loss. However, 25% ...
Abstract: Objective: To explore the explanatory power of a self-determination theory (SDT) model of ...
This study examined how adults with untreated hearing loss respond to surveys about their self-effic...
Objective: The present study aimed to clarify the associations between Hearing Aid Self-efficacy (HA...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A decline in social engagemen...
Hearing aid self-efficacy (i.e., beliefs individuals have in their ability to perform the skills nee...
Objective To study patient-reported hearing aid (HA) rehabilitation outcomes, social-communicative f...
Self-efficacy, communication difficulties and readiness predict outcomes in new hearing aid user
Self-efficacy is defined as “the belief in one’s capability to organize and execute the courses of a...
Objective: To examine the impact of self-efficacy and expectations for hearing aids, and readiness t...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing...
Objective: To understand hearing behaviors of adults seeking help for the first time through the app...
Objective: To use the self-determination theory of motivation to investigate whether different forms...
Background: Hearing aid (HA) use is known to improve health outcomes for people with hearing loss. D...
Hearing aids are the most common rehabilitation strategy for age-related hearing loss. However, 25% ...
Abstract: Objective: To explore the explanatory power of a self-determination theory (SDT) model of ...
This study examined how adults with untreated hearing loss respond to surveys about their self-effic...
Objective: The present study aimed to clarify the associations between Hearing Aid Self-efficacy (HA...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A decline in social engagemen...
Hearing aid self-efficacy (i.e., beliefs individuals have in their ability to perform the skills nee...
Objective To study patient-reported hearing aid (HA) rehabilitation outcomes, social-communicative f...
Self-efficacy, communication difficulties and readiness predict outcomes in new hearing aid user
Self-efficacy is defined as “the belief in one’s capability to organize and execute the courses of a...
Objective: To examine the impact of self-efficacy and expectations for hearing aids, and readiness t...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing...
Objective: To understand hearing behaviors of adults seeking help for the first time through the app...
Objective: To use the self-determination theory of motivation to investigate whether different forms...
Background: Hearing aid (HA) use is known to improve health outcomes for people with hearing loss. D...
Hearing aids are the most common rehabilitation strategy for age-related hearing loss. However, 25% ...
Abstract: Objective: To explore the explanatory power of a self-determination theory (SDT) model of ...
This study examined how adults with untreated hearing loss respond to surveys about their self-effic...