| Literature DB >> 18465407 |
Jan Koopman1, Elizabeth Davey, Neil Thomas, Thomas Wittkop, Hans Verschuure.
Abstract
This paper deals with the question of how the general public should be addressed when offering hearing screening. Postal-based questionnaires in the United Kingdom, Germany, and The Netherlands were sent to users of hearing devices, those that are in the process of obtaining one, or those that have indicated that they have special interest in hearing. Results of the survey indicated that respondents were enthusiastic about the idea of being able to carry out hearing self-screening tests via the internet, telephone, or questionnaires. A questionnaire as a method to screen on hearing was generally preferred above using the internet, which was preferred over using the telephone for the test. About 27% of the respondents indicated to use exclusively one method. Most respondents indicated that either method provided would be of interest (41%), 17% indicated not to be interested in conducting screening tests using the internet.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18465407 DOI: 10.1080/14992020801908236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Audiol ISSN: 1499-2027 Impact factor: 2.117