Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the development of an intervention to increase the frequency of audiologists’ asking
about and providing information regarding mental wellbeing within adult audiology services.
DESIGN: The Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW), an eight-step systematic process, was followed to develop the inter vention. Reports describing the frst four steps are published elsewhere. This report describes the fnal four steps and
details the intervention developed.
RESULTS: A multifaceted intervention was developed to change audiologists’ behaviours relating to providing mental
wellbeing support to adults with hearing loss. Specifcally, three behaviours were targeted: (1) asking clients about
their mental wellbeing, (2) providing general information on the mental wellbeing impacts of hearing loss, and (3)
providing personalised information on managing the mental wellbeing impacts of hearing loss. A variety of interven tion functions and behaviour change techniques were incorporated into the intervention, including instruction and
demonstration, information about others approval, adding objects to the environment, use of prompts/cues, and
endorsement from credible sources.
CONCLUSION: This study is the frst to use the Behaviour Change Wheel to develop an intervention targeting mental
wellbeing support behaviours in audiologists and confrms the usability and usefulness of the approach in a complex
area of clinical care. The systematic development of the Ask, Inform, Manage, Encourage, Refer (AIMER) intervention
will facilitate a thorough evaluation of its efectiveness in the next phase of this work.