DIY audiology at home: adults are interested in conducting self-administered hearing tests and trying fit-at-home hearing aids
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To survey public attitudes about self-administered home-based hearing tests and fit-at-home hearing aids. Online survey enquiring about willingness to try the above. Explanatory variables included sex, age, and education. A representative sample of 2135 UK adults. Only 13% of respondents were unwilling to undertake a home-based hearing test. Perceived benefits of home-based testing were associated with convenience and ease, and its use as a precursor to a formal hearing test. Main concerns were associated with accuracy and reliability. Regarding hearing aid fitting pathways, 71%, 63% and 79% were willing to try a pre-programmed, self-programmed or audiologist-fit hearing aid, respectively. Respondents’ preferred pathways were 37% fit-at-home (26% and 11% for pre-programmed and self-programmed, respectively) and 53% for audiologist-fit (10% responded “Don’t Know”). Adults >65 years were less willing to complete and/or trust a home-based hearing test, and less willing to try fit-at-home hearing aids. Most adults reported a willingness to conduct home-based hearing tests and to try fit-at-home hearing aids. These pathways have the potential to shift care closer to home and provide innovative sustainable pathways for a proportion of the public. Their effectiveness combined with user preference has yet to be evaluated.
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Rhodes, Sarah; Munro, Kevin J.; Saunders, Gabrielle H.; Ferrie, Lucy
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2025-11-07



