A Study of the Perception, Level of Satisfaction and Control Requirements of a Self-Fitting Hearing Aid (A Qualitative Study)
Journal: Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-04-13
Authors : Dominic Beddis; Stefan Bleeck;
Page : 048-055
Keywords : Endurance fi tness; Muscular strength; Gait; Plantar pressures; Test reliability; Test validity;
Abstract
Background: Is a ‘science knows best' approach the best option for hearing care, or do patients want more control; and if so, how much control do they want? The aim of this study is to assess what the thoughts and opinions of hearing aid users are towards a hearing aid they can programme themselves and investigate what control they require.
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