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Radical systems thinking and the future role of computational modelling in ergonomics: an exploration of agent-based modelling
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Using Kaleidographic to visualize multimodal relations within and across texts
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Engaging creativity: Employing assessment feedback strategies to support confidence and creativity in graphic design practice
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Mind, language and artworks as real constraints on students’ critical reasoning about meaning in art
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"Je lis ça comme je lirais un roman": reading scientific works on hypnotism in late nineteenth-century France
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Patient-centred care: A review for rehabilitative audiologists
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UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management
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Gautier le leu's du C[on], an old french fabliau of the thirteenth century
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An Australian version of the acceptable noise level test and its predictive value for successful hearing aid use in an older population
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Hearing aid user guides: Suitability for older adults
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Objective: The aim of this study was to analyse the content, design, and readability of printed hearing aid user guides to determine their suitability for older adults, who are the main users of hearing aids. Design: Hearing aid user guides were assessed using four readability formulae and a standardized tool to assess content and design (SAM - Suitability Assessment of Materials). Study sample: A sample of 36 hearing aid user guides (four user guides from nine different hearing aid manufacturers) were analysed. Results: Sixty nine percent of user guides were rated not suitable' and 31% were rated adequate' for their suitability. Many scored poorly for scope, vocabulary, aspects of layout and typography, and learning stimulation and motivation. The mean reading grade level for all user guides was grade 9.6 which is too high for older adults. Conclusion: The content, design, and readability of hearing aid user guides are not optimal for older adults and thus may serve as a barrier to successful hearing aid outcomes for this population.
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1203 Design Practice and Management; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Audiology; Health literacy; Hearing aid; Instructions; Older adults; Patient education; Readability
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:324539
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An Australian survey of audiologists' preferences for patient-centredness
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The purposes of playing on the post civil war stage: The politics of affection in William Davenant's dramatic theory
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An investigation of factors that influence help-seeking for hearing impairment in older adults
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Identifying the barriers and facilitators to optimal hearing aid self-efficacy
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The reliability of a severity rating scale to measure stuttering in an unfamiliar language
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Do injury characteristics predict the severity of acute neuropsychological deficits following sports-related concussion? A meta-analysis
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Factors associated with success with hearing aids in older adults
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Walking and talking with living texts: Breathing life against static standardisation
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Exploring the relationship between technology use, hearing help-seeking, and hearing aid outcomes in older adults
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