Willingness to consider and to pay for a variety of telehealth services amongst adult hearing clinic clients.
Int J Audiol
; 62(3): 286-294, 2023 03.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To examine willingness to consider and to pay for various one-to-one telehealth appointments and online group training/information sessions amongst hearing service clients interested in future telehealth.DESIGN:
Online survey exploring telehealth usage and attitudes more broadly. STUDY SAMPLE One-hundred-and-sixty-eight (39.8%) of the 422 survey respondents who answered the question were interested in future hearing-related telehealth. Data were analysed for the 148 providing demographic information.RESULTS:
At least some respondents were interested in each type of one-to-one appointment (â¼30-60% for most types) and group training/information session (â¼30-50% for most types). Some inconsistent associations were found between willingness to consider individual appointment types and a metropolitan location, younger age, and female gender. Associations with having a hearing device fitted may have been influenced by the different needs of those without devices. Younger respondents were more likely to consider a wide range of appointment types. Being younger was associated with an interest in 7 of the 9 different group session types. The acceptable price range was AUD$30-$86 (USD$22-$62) (n = 129) for one-to-one appointments and AUD$47-$103 (USD$34-$73) for three group sessions (n = 99).CONCLUSIONS:
Despite additional communication needs, hearing service clients have a strong interest in a range of individual and group telehealth services.Mots clés
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MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Télémédecine
Limites:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
Langue:
En
Journal:
Int J Audiol
Sujet du journal:
AUDIOLOGIA
Année:
2023
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
Australie