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DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.312ceu
JAAA CEU Program
Volume 31, Number 2 (February 2020)Publication History
Publication Date:
25 May 2020 (online)
Questions refer to Jilla et al, “Predictors of Hearing Aid Use in the Advanced Digital Era: An Investigation of Benefit, Satisfaction, and Self-Efficacy,” 87–95.
Learner Outcomes:
Readers of this article should be able to:
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Identify normal ranges of daily hearing aid use for adults seen in private practice.
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Consider potential predictors of use and risk factors for non-use of hearing aids.
CEU Questions:
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The Visual Analog Scale for Daily Use of Hearing Aids (VASuse) was significantly associated with the Me and My Hearing Aids subscale of which questionnaire?
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International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA)
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Measure of Audiologic Rehabilitation Self-Efficacy for Hearing Aids (MARS-HA)
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Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life (SADL)
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What percentage of people with hearing loss obtain or uptake hearing aids?
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10 to 15 percent
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20 to 30 percent
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45 to 55 percent
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What percentage of people who obtain hearing aids report occasional or non-use of their devices?
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15 and 5 percent
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35 and 25 percent
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45 and 55 percent
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Which of the following is an example of a patient-related factor that has been found to influence daily hearing aid use?
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sex
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number of people in household
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unaided hearing difficulty
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Which of the following is an example of a device-related factor that has been found to influence daily hearing aid use?
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lifetime hearing aid experience
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feedback management
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noise-reduction technology
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According to Meyer et al (2014), what is the typical amount of time it takes to master advanced handling of hearing aids and report more confidence?
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6 months
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12 months
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18 months
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Which of the following measures includes a question on quality of life?
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IOI-HA
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MARS-HA
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SADL
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What domains are included in the Me and My Hearing Aids subscale of the IOI-HA?
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aided listening, benefit, residual activity limitations, and satisfaction
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residual activity limitations, benefit, impact on others, and negative features
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daily hearing aid use, benefit, satisfaction, and quality of life
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What was the median self-reported daily hearing aid use in the present study?
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8 hours
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12 hours
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16 hours
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Which of the following was found to be an influence on daily hearing aid use?
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advanced handling, aided listening
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benefit, quality of life
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personal image, negative features
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No conflict of interest has been declared by the author(s).