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  • - The systematic review evaluated factors affecting hearing aid use, benefits, and satisfaction in adults based on studies published from 2010 to 2023, following PRISMA guidelines for selection and quality assessment.
  • - A total of 46 articles were reviewed, identifying 101 significant factors, with key determinants including hearing sensitivity, self-reported difficulties, speech perception, and personal attitudes.
  • - The findings suggest that while many factors align with previous research, newer influences like social networks and service delivery models have emerged, highlighting the need for further high-quality studies to reinforce these insights.

Article Abstract

Objective: This systematic review examined the audiological and non-audiological factors that influence hearing aid use, benefit and satisfaction in adults based on studies published during the last decade (2010 and 2023).

Design: Studies were identified by using PRISMA guidelines for systematic searches on five platforms (Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, EBSCOhost including CINAHL and Academic Search Complete). The National Institute of Health Quality assessment tool and the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine tool were used for quality assessment and grading of level of evidence.

Results: Forty-six articles were included in the review. A total of 101 significant factors influencing hearing aid use ( = 47), benefit ( = 17) and satisfaction ( = 37) were identified. Clear determinants of hearing aid use, benefit and satisfaction included hearing sensitivity, self-reported hearing difficulty, speech perception, attitude and beliefs. 34 cross-sectional studies in this review were graded level 4, 9 cohort studies rated level 3, and 3 randomised control trials rated level 2.

Conclusion: Factors associated with hearing aid outcomes identified in the past decade support previous evidence. New factors like social networks and service-delivery models, have also been identified. These factors require further investigations through high quality studies to further strengthen existing evidence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2023.2272562DOI Listing

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