Addressing Barriers to Adult Hearing Healthcare
Hearing Loss, Geriatric Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Hearing Loss
Eligibility Criteria
Primary Care Cohort:
Inclusion Criteria:
- 65-75 years of age
- Being seen by PCP for non-acute follow-up or annual appointment for primary care
- No prior history of hearing aid use or self-reported diagnosis of hearing loss
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not between the ages of 65-75
- Current or past hearing aid user
- Patient has been tested by an audiologist in the past and self-reports a hearing loss diagnosis
- Being seen by the PCP for an acute illness
CHEER Cohort:
Inclusion Criteria:
- 65-75 years of age
- Being seen by an OHNS/ENT provider for a complaint of hearing loss.
- Is scheduled to have an audiogram as standard of care for complaint of hearing loss.
- No prior diagnosis of hearing loss by a medical professional or history of hearing aid use
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not between the ages of 65-75
- Current or past hearing aid user
- Prior diagnosis of hearing loss or hearing aid user
Sites / Locations
- University of Michigan
- Northwell Health
- New York Eye and Ear of Mount Sinai
- Duke University Medical Center
- Central Oregon ENT
- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
At-Home Telephone Screening (Tele-HS)
PCP Encouragement, At-Home Tele-HS
PCP Encouragement, In-Office Tele-HS
CHEER Cohort (non-randomized)
Subjects receive printed educational materials about hearing loss and access to at-home Tele-HS
Subjects receives encouragement from primary care provider (PCP) or hearing screening, printed materials and access to at-home Tele-HS.
Subjects receives PCP encouragement for hearing screening, printed materials and access to Tele-HS while in clinic.
Participants will complete a one page questionnaire related to Red Flag conditions during a routine Otolaryngology appointment for suspected hearing loss. The audiologist will be complete a questionnaire about the participants audiological assessment including Red Flag conditions. The Otolaryngology provider will complete a questionnaire about the participants otoscopic exam findings, Red Flag conditions, and indicate if any other conditions exist that me be considered a medical contraindication to hearing aid fitting.