Over‐the‐Counter Hearing Aids: A Nationwide Survey Study to Understand Perspectives in Primary Care

Author:

Davis Ryan J.1ORCID,Lin Matthew2ORCID,Ayo‐Ajibola Oluwatobiloba1ORCID,Ahn Diana D.3,Brown Payton A.3,Parsons John3,Ho Tiffany F.4,Choi Janet S.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California Los Angeles California U.S.A.

2. Department of Head and Neck Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California U.S.A.

3. Caruso Department of Otolaryngology‐Head & Neck Surgery Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California Los Angeles California U.S.A.

4. Department of Family and Preventive Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectivesThe expansion of over‐the‐counter (OTC) hearing aids has raised inquiries regarding primary care physicians' (PCP) knowledge, perspective, and perceived roles. We aimed to understand PCP perspectives on OTC hearing aids via nationwide online surveys.MethodsRedCap survey was distributed to PCPs via online forums and public mailing lists. Outcomes included PCPs' attitudes toward, perceived role surrounding, confidence managing, and knowledge of OTC hearing aids. Regression analyses were performed to identify associated factors including demographics and practice characteristics.ResultsCohort included 111 PCPs primarily working in non‐rural (83.8%) outpatient academic medical centers (47.5%), with a mean (SD) of 16.9 (11.6) years practicing. Most reported unfamiliarity (61.3%) with OTC hearing aids but viewed them positively (91.9%). They often perceived themselves as poor sources of OTC hearing aid information (63.1%) but desired involvement (90.1%) and believed associated knowledge is important (98.2%). Rural practice environment was associated with less familiarity toward OTC hearing aids (β = −0.72, [95% CI −1.40 to −0.04]). Respondents answered 5.0 (2.4) of 10 OTC hearing aid knowledge questions correctly. Using 5‐point Likert scale, participants reported most confidence recognizing signs/symptoms of hearing loss 3.71 (0.84), but less confidence educating 1.68 (0.96) about and determining candidacy 1.72 (1.05) for OTC hearing aids. Participants reported continuing medical education courses and published guidelines would effectively improve their OTC hearing aid knowledge.ConclusionPCPs displayed positive attitudes toward OTC hearing aids and valued involvement. Addressing unfamiliarity/knowledge gaps surrounding OTC hearing aids through courses and published guidelines may help clarify misconceptions and promote hearing health care.Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 2024

Publisher

Wiley

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