1. Exploring the influence of culture on hearing help-seeking and hearing-aid uptake.
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Zhao, Fei, Manchaiah, Vinaya, St. Claire, Lindsay, Danermark, Berth, Jones, Lesley, Brandreth, Marian, Krishna, Rajalakshmi, and Goodwin, Robin
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COMMUNICATION ,HEARING aids ,HEARING disorders ,HELP-seeking behavior ,NOSOLOGY ,MATHEMATICAL models of psychology ,ETHNOLOGY research ,SYSTEMATIC reviews - Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this paper was to highlight the importance of cultural infl uence in understanding hearing-help seeking and hearing-aid uptake. Design: Information on audiological services in different countries and ' theories related to cross-culture ' is presented, followed by a general discussion. Study sample: Twenty-seven relevant literature reviews on hearing impairment, cross-cultural studies, and the health psychology model and others as secondary resources. Results: Despite the adverse consequences of hearing impairment and the significant potential benefits of audiological rehabilitation, only a small number of those with hearing impairment seek professional help and take up appropriate rehabilitation. Therefore, hearing help-seeking and hearing-aid uptake has recently become the hot topic for clinicians and researchers. Previous research has identified many contributing factors for hearing help-seeking with self-reported hearing disability being one of the main factors. Although significant differences in help-seeking and hearing-aid adoption rates have been reported across countries in population studies, limited literature on the infl uence of cross-cultural factors in this area calls for an immediate need for research. Conclusions: This paper highlights the importance of psychological models and cross-cultural research in the area of hearing help-seeking and hearing-aid uptake, and consequently some directions for future research are proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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