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Oosthuizen, Ilze
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Manchaiah, Vinaya
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Launer, Stefan
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Swanepoel, De Wet
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2022-11-09T13:11:08Z |
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2022-11-09T13:11:08Z |
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2022 |
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Supplementary Table 1. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA 2020) statement (Page et al., 2021). |
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Supplementary Table 2. Synthesis Without Meta-analysis (SWiM) reporting guideline (Campbell et al., 2020) as an extension to PRISMA. |
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Supplementary Table 3. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid adoption and fitting (domain 1). Here and in later supplementary tables, density indicates the number of studies that reported on the concept. |
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Supplementary Table 4. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid use: getting used to hearing aids (sub-domain 2a). |
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Supplementary Table 5. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid use: benefits associated with hearing aid use (sub-domain 2b). |
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Supplementary Table 6. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid use: facilitators of hearing aid use (sub-domain 2c). |
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Supplementary Table 7. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid sub-optimal use: device-related challenges (sub-domain 3a). |
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Supplementary Table 8. Synthesized concepts about experiences related to hearing aid sub-optimal use: non-device-related challenges (sub-domain 3b). |
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Supplementary Table 9. Quality assessment scores for the included studies by means of the Rating of Qualitative Research scale. |
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There has been an increasing number of qualitative studies exploring the experiences and perceptions of adult hearing aid owners throughout their hearing aid journey. As these studies and reported experiences vary greatly, a systematic review was conducted to identify and synthesize the key concepts in adult hearing aid owners’ experiences during and after fitting. A systematic search of three electronic databases was conducted, yielding 443 results. Articles were evaluated for inclusion based on pre-determined eligibility criteria, including conventional, smartphone-connected, and direct-to-consumer hearing devices. Twenty-five studies met the inclusion criteria. The quality of the included articles was evaluated using the Rating of Qualitative Research scale. Guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) and the Synthesis Without Meta-Analysis (SWiM) were followed. A narrative synthesis was conducted, and studies were grouped into three main domains, namely experiences of owners related to a) hearing aid adoption and fitting (n = 3), b) hearing aid use (n = 20), and c) hearing aid sub-optimal use (n = 25). Hearing aid owners mainly reported on how their attitude towards hearing aids affected experiences during the fitting stage. Improved psychosocial functioning was the most prevalent perceived benefit of hearing aid use. Owners described sub-optimal use in terms of hearing device-related and non-device-related concepts. The COM-B (capability, opportunity, motivation-behavior) model is used to discuss specific service-delivery, hearing-device, and hearing-aid-owner related concepts and clinical implications, including behavior change techniques to enhance understanding of the concepts that hearing aid owners perceive as essential to improve hearing aid experiences. |
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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology |
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hj2022 |
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Sonova, AG |
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http://journals.sagepub.com/home/tia |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Oosthuizen, I., Manchaiah, V., Launer, S. & Swanepoel, D. Hearing aid Experiences of Adult Hearing aid Owners During and After Fitting: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies. Trends in Hearing. 2022; 26. doi: 10.1177/23312165221130584. |
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2331-2165 (online) |
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10.1177/23312165221130584 |
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https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88230 |
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en |
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Sage |
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© The Author(s) 2021. his article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
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Hearing loss |
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Hearing aids |
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Owner experiences |
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Qualitative research |
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Mixed methods research |
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dc.title |
Hearing aid experiences of adult hearing aid owners during and after fitting : a systematic review of qualitative studies |
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Article |
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