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Studies on stigma regarding hearing impairment and hearing aid use among adults of working age: a scoping review.

Johanna Elisabeth RuusuvuoriTarja AaltonenInka KoskelaJuha RantaEila LonkaInkeri SalmenlinnaMinna Laakso
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
In order to understand the process of stigmatization, more studies using observational methods are needed. Moreover, additional research should also focus on how stigma as a social and relational phenomenon can be alleviated. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Low adherence in hearing aid use is connected to fear of stigma related to hearing impairment and hearing aids. Hearing health services should include counseling to deal with individual's experiences and fear of stigma. Stigmatization is a social process that concerns individuals with hearing impairment in contact with their social environment. Hearing health professionals should consider including close relatives and/or partners of hearing impaired individuals in discussions of starting hearing aid rehabilitation. In consulting patients with hearing impairment professionals should give advice about how to deal with questions of hearing aid, hearing impairment and fear of stigma at work.
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