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DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1735450
JAAA CEU Program
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The questions below refer to Folmer et al, “Hearing Health Care Utilization Following Automated Hearing Screening, pages 235–245.
Learner Outcomes
Readers of this article should be able to:
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Describe how the Health Belief Model pertains to hearing screening and individual motivation to pursue hearing-health care.
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List strategies that could be implemented to increase the number of individuals with hearing loss who pursue evaluation and treatment for the condition.
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CEU Questions
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What percentage of the United States population over 65 years of age experiences significant hearing loss?
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5 percent
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10 percent
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More than 25 percent
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What percentage of adults with significant hearing loss seek treatment for it?
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5 to 10 percent
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20 to 30 percent
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40 to 50 percent
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The type of headphones used during this clinical trial was:
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HDA200
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TDH-39P
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A2000
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One questionnaire that was used in this clinical trial is the:
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Tinnitus Functional Index
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Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36)
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Hearing Handicap Inventory
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Which hearing-screening method was NOT used in this clinical trial?
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Tone-emitting otoscope
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Digits-in-noise (DIN) test
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Four- frequency screener
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Study results indicated what percentage of total participants took and failed a hearing-screening test?
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30 percent
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40 percent
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More than 50 percent
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Study results indicated what percentage of participants took and failed a hearing-screening test, then pursued hearing-health care during the follow-up period?
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7 percent
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17 percent
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27 percent
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Which hearing-screening method was associated with the highest rate of hearing-health care follow-up?
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AMTAS 5-frequency threshold test
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Four-frequency screener
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Digits-in-noise (DIN) test
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Results of the clinical trial indicate that:
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both of the study hypotheses were supported
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only one of the study hypotheses was supported
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neither of the study hypotheses were supported
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Which of the following statements reflects the results of the clinical trial?
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Only 13 percent of non-Veterans who failed a hearing-screening test pursued hearing-health care during the follow-up period.
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A majority of Veterans who failed a hearing-screening test pursued hearing-health care during the follow-up period.
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A majority of non-Veterans who failed a hearing-screening test pursued hearing-health care during the follow-up period.
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Publikationsverlauf
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
13. August 2021
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