2016
DOI: 10.3109/14992027.2016.1144240
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Health behavior theories as predictors of hearing-aid uptake and outcomes

Abstract: Objective: To understand hearing behaviors of adults seeking help for the first time through the application of two models of health behavior change: the transtheoretical model and the health belief model. Design: The relationships between attitudes and beliefs were examined relative to hearing-aid uptake and outcomes six months later. Study sample: One hundred and sixty adults completed the University of Rhode Island change assessment (targeting the transtheoretical model), and the hearing beliefs questionnai… Show more

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“…Previous studies suggest those who are in later stages of change are more likely to seek help (Manchaiah et al, 2015, Ingo et al, 2016. Stages of change scores were not associated with intervention decisions (Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2011) or use (Ferguson et al, 2016b) but were associated with intervention uptake (Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2012) and intervention outcome (Ferguson et al, 2016b;Saunders et al, 2016b). Other demographic factors appear to have an association with stages of change.…”
Section: The Applications Of Stages Of Change Model In Adults With Hementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Previous studies suggest those who are in later stages of change are more likely to seek help (Manchaiah et al, 2015, Ingo et al, 2016. Stages of change scores were not associated with intervention decisions (Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2011) or use (Ferguson et al, 2016b) but were associated with intervention uptake (Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2012) and intervention outcome (Ferguson et al, 2016b;Saunders et al, 2016b). Other demographic factors appear to have an association with stages of change.…”
Section: The Applications Of Stages Of Change Model In Adults With Hementioning
confidence: 89%
“…This applies to whether hearing care involves the use of hearing aids and/or communication strategies. 43 CHW-led interventions can support behavior change, increase knowledge and satisfaction, and improve outcomes. 44 Additionally, CHWs also can educate health care professionals about the specific needs and relevant cultural nuances of the population receiving services.…”
Section: Public Health Approaches To Address Hearing Care Disparitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several models from health psychology have therefore been investigated and discussed in audiology (e.g. Babeu et al, 2004;Ferguson, Maidment, Russell, Gregory, & Nicholson, 2016;Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2013;Ridgway et al, 2016;Saunders, Frederick, Silverman, Nielsen, & Laplante-Lévesque, 2016).…”
Section: Possibilities For Improvements In Hearing Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be explored using health behavior models to gain a better understanding of behavior change (Ferguson, Woolley, & Munro, 2016). Theories of motivation for health behavior change from health psychology have therefore been frequently discussed in audiology (Babeu et al, 2004;Ferguson, Maidment, et al, 2016;Laplante-Lévesque et al, 2013;Ridgway et al, 2016;Saunders et al, 2016Saunders et al, , 2013. The Transtheoretical Model (e.g.…”
Section: Application Of Health Psychology Models In Audiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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