1. Age‐related hearing loss and "hearables": An agenda for moral considerations.
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De Proost, Michiel, Segers, Seppe, and Mertes, Heidi
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DEAFNESS prevention , *DIGITAL technology , *DIFFUSION of innovations , *HEALTH status indicators , *HEARING aids , *BIOETHICS , *BUSINESS , *ETHICS , *HEARING disorders , *HEARING , *SOCIAL stigma , *DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Rapid advances in digital hearing technologies, also known as hearables, are expected to disrupt the direct‐to‐consumer health market. For older adults with higher incidence of hearing loss, such disruption could reduce hearing problems, increase accessibility to hearing aids, and mitigate related stigmas. This paper delves into the intersection of disruptive innovation and hearables within the realm of biomedical ethics. Through a comprehensive exploration, we shed light on the ethical implications surrounding hearables. By critically evaluating the key ethical advantages and drawbacks, we find that no single concern presents an insurmountable a priori objection to hearables. We conclude with some ideas to maximize the benefits of hearables and further promote opportunities for equitable hearing health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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