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NCT number NCT03912779
Other study ID # 16IH006
Secondary ID 168-2016-RGM
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 11, 2016
Est. completion date July 28, 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2019
Source Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The study will assess the impact of a hearing aid self-management intervention in first time hearing aid users compared to standard hearing aid self-management. Namely, the C2Hear multimedia videos, or Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) will be used as the self-management intervention. A departmental hearing aid booklet (standard clinical care) will be used as the control intervention.

The study will determine the role of these RLOs in self-efficacy for hearing aid(s), hearing aid knowledge and readiness for action compared with standard hearing aid self-management education (hearing aid booklet) in groups of first time hearing aid users. Both groups will receive the education at the earliest audiology appointment (hearing assessment), helping to distinguish any impact of earlier education delivery.


Description:

Research question: To assess the role of interactive hearing aid self-management education on self-efficacy for hearing aid(s), readiness for action and hearing aid knowledge in first time hearing aid users.

Objectives:

Primary research question:

- Does the early delivery of interactive hearing aid self-management education improve self-efficacy for hearing aid(s) compared with standard care in first-time hearing aid users?

Secondary research questions:

i. Does the early delivery of interactive hearing aid self-management education improve readiness for hearing aids (their chosen intervention) compared with standard care in first-time hearing aid users?

ii. Does the early delivery of interactive hearing aid education improve hearing aid knowledge compared with standard care in first-time hearing aid users?

Study design:

A single centre, prospective study with two randomised arms; intervention group (access to RLOs in DVD/ or online format, patients' preference) and control (standard hearing aid education booklet).

Prospective first-time hearing aid users will be invited to take part in the study at hearing assessment, where they will be randomised to either the control or intervention group. Following 6-8 weeks of independent use prior to receiving hearing aids, study investigators will assess the impact of each education type on individuals self-efficacy for hearing aids, readiness for action and hearing aid knowledge.

Comparisons will be made to previous evaluation of the RLOs to allow exploration of the impact of earlier hearing aid self-management education on self-report measures.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 56
Est. completion date July 28, 2017
Est. primary completion date February 27, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Adults aged > 18 years

- Prospective first-time hearing aid users (defined as no hearing aid use in the last 2 years)

- English as their spoken language or good understanding of English

Exclusion Criteria:

- Those unable to complete study questionnaires due to age-related problems (e.g. cognitive decline)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
C2Hear RLOs
Freely available online RLOs
Printed hearing aid booklet
Departmental printed hearing aid booklet (standard care)

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Aston University

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Measure of Audiologic Rehabilitation Self-efficacy for Hearing Aids score (West and Smith, 2007) Self-reported self-efficacy for hearing aid(s) measured across four-subscales (Basic/advanced handling, adjustment to hearing aids and aided listening). Participants rank confidence in the tasks/behaviours described using an 11-point scale (0%=cannot do this, to 100%=certain I can do this). Change from Baseline self-efficacy for hearing aids up to 8 weeks
Secondary Hearing aid self-efficacy using Ida Motivational Line Tools (Ida Institute, 2013) Self-report hearing aid self-efficacy (Ida Line Tool Question 2) determines participants perceived confidence in their ability to use hearing aid(s) using an 11-point visual analogue scale (0 = not at all confident, to 10= very much confident). Change from Baseline self-efficacy for hearing aids up to 8 weeks
Secondary Hearing Aid and Communication Knowledge (HACK: Ferguson et al., 2015) A 20-item open-ended questionnaire that measures free recall of hearing aid knowledge relevant to practical (n = 12) and psychosocial (n = 8) issues on hearing aids and communication. One point is allocated to each correct response, resulting in a percentage correct for each score. Maximum correct scores are 54; 32 points for practical subscale and 22 points for psychosocial subscale. Higher percentage values represent better knowledge. Up to 8 weeks
Secondary Readiness for hearing rehabilitation (action); Ida Motivational Line Tools Question 1 (Ida Institute, 2013) Self-report readiness for hearing rehabilitation (action) (Ida Line Tool Question 1) determines participants readiness to use hearing aid(s) using an 11-point visual analogue (0 = not at all important, to 10= very much important). Change from Baseline readiness up to 8 weeks
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