2014
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s65008
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Intention to use hearing aids: a survey based on the theory of planned behavior

Abstract: ObjectiveTo determine the intention to use hearing aids (HAs) by applying the theory of planned behavior (TPB).DesignThe TPB is a widely used decision-making model based on three constructs hypothesized to influence the intention to perform a specific behavior; namely, “attitude toward the behavior”, “subjective norm”, and “behavioral control”. The survey was based on a TPB-specific questionnaire addressing factors relevant to HA provision.Study sampleData from 204 individuals reporting hearing problems were a… Show more

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“…To explore client behaviour in hearing health care, researchers have studied the applicability of theoretical models of health behaviour such as the health belief model , the transtheoretical model and the theory of planned behaviour to audiological rehabilitation (LaplanteLévesque, Hickson et al, 2014;Meister, Grugel, & Meis, 2014;Ferguson, Maidment, Russell, Gregory, & Nicholson, 2016;Saunders, Frederick, Silverman, Neilsen, & LaplanteLévesque, 2016). The focus of such theories is to summarise the constructs and techniques for understanding behaviour, and to provide a framework for conceptualising the ways these constructs and techniques influence behaviour (Michie, Johnson, Francis, Hardeman, & Eccles, 2008).…”
Section: Health Behaviour In the Audiology Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To explore client behaviour in hearing health care, researchers have studied the applicability of theoretical models of health behaviour such as the health belief model , the transtheoretical model and the theory of planned behaviour to audiological rehabilitation (LaplanteLévesque, Hickson et al, 2014;Meister, Grugel, & Meis, 2014;Ferguson, Maidment, Russell, Gregory, & Nicholson, 2016;Saunders, Frederick, Silverman, Neilsen, & LaplanteLévesque, 2016). The focus of such theories is to summarise the constructs and techniques for understanding behaviour, and to provide a framework for conceptualising the ways these constructs and techniques influence behaviour (Michie, Johnson, Francis, Hardeman, & Eccles, 2008).…”
Section: Health Behaviour In the Audiology Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meister et al (2014) used the theory of planned behaviour to study intention to use hearing aids in groups of (1) non-help-seekers, (2) help-seekers, (3) help-seekers trialling hearing aids, and (4) hearing aid adopters. The authors linked greater internalisation with increased likelihood of hearing aid adoption.…”
Section: Health Behaviour In the Audiology Clinicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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