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Factors Influencing the Purchase Rate of Cartilage Conduction Hearing Aids. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Innovated cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs) perform well for patients with closed ears and chronic otorrhea, but understanding the factors influencing their purchase rate is still unclear.
  • A study with 249 patients analyzed demographics and clinical characteristics, revealing younger individuals in the unilateral closed-ear group were more likely to purchase CC-HAs, and those in the bilateral closed-ear group had better outcomes at certain frequencies.
  • The type of transducer used affected the continued-use rate, particularly in patients with nonclosed ears, but overall, the purchase rates in chronic otorrhea cases were similar to those with closed ears.

Article Abstract

Background: Innovated hearing aids (HAs), termed cartilage conduction hearing aids (CC-HAs), show good performance in patients with closed ears and continuous otorrhea. However, factors other than the ear condition that influence the purchase rate of CC-HAs remain unclear.

Purpose: To identify the factors that influence the purchase rate of CC-HAs.

Research Design: A correlational study.

Study Sample: A total of 249 patients were enrolled.

Data Collection And Analysis: The patients' demographics, clinical characteristics, outcomes, and CC-HA transducer types were compared. The data were analyzed for six groups classified based on the ear condition.

Results: In the unilateral closed-ear group, the purchase cases were significantly younger than the nonpurchase cases ( < 0.05). Regarding the outcomes in the bilateral closed-ear group, the purchase cases showed significantly better-aided thresholds at 0.25 and 0.5 kHz than the nonpurchase cases. No significant differences in the functional gains and speech recognition scores were found between purchase and nonpurchase cases in all six groups. Regarding the transducer type, the continued-use rate of the simple transducer type was significantly lower in the bilateral chronic continuous otorrhea, bilateral open, and unilateral open groups.

Conclusion: In the closed ears, no remarkable negative factors were found. Transducer type had a significant influence on the continued-use rate in the nonclosed ears including the ears with chronic continuous otorrhea, although the purchase rate of CC-HAs in the bilateral chronic continuous otorrhea group was comparable to the closed ears.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1733965DOI Listing

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