Hearing Aid Use and Satisfaction in Young Australian Adults with Severe to Profound Hearing Loss

Brooke Cameron, E. Cunningham, A. Lindner, L. Nicol, L. Chenoweth, C. Driscoll
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The primary aim of the present research was to investigate factors affecting amplification use and satisfaction in young Australian adults with severe to profound hearing impairment. Opinions were gathered from 57 subjects (40 male and 17 female), with a mean age of 23.6 years, through self-administration of the Factors Affecting Hearing Aid Use in Adults (FAHA) questionnaire. A significant difference in opinions between those who wore hearing aids daily and those who did not was noted for 10 of the 49 questionnaire statements. The findings suggested that there are a number of factors that impact on amplification use in young Australian adults with severe to profound hearing impairment. These related to self-perceived aided benefit, services and costs, hearing aid performance, locus of control, and the 'hearing aid effect'. It is hoped that these findings have provided valuable insight into potential areas for improvement in audiological and social service provision for this population.
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澳大利亚青少年重度至重度听力损失患者的助听器使用和满意度
本研究的主要目的是调查影响听力放大使用和满意度的因素在年轻的澳大利亚成年人严重到深度听力障碍。通过“影响成人助听器使用的因素”(FAHA)问卷调查,收集了57名受试者(40名男性,17名女性)的意见,平均年龄为23.6岁。在49份调查问卷中,每天佩戴助听器的人与不佩戴助听器的人之间的意见有10项存在显著差异。研究结果表明,有许多因素影响着重度听力障碍的澳大利亚年轻人使用扩音器。这些与自我感知的辅助利益、服务和成本、助听器性能、控制点和“助听器效应”有关。希望这些发现能够提供有价值的见解,以改善为这一人群提供的听力学和社会服务的潜在领域。
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