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Pediatric Hearing Aid Daily Wear Time Is Significantly Impacted by Clinician-Family Language Discordance.

Nicole BrighamEmily C ThompsonErin M PicouHilary DavisAnne Marie Tharpe
Published in: American journal of audiology (2024)
Results of this study suggest that family-clinician language discordance might put children at greater risk of shorter hearing aid wear time than children whose caregivers share a common language with their child's audiologist. There can be many linguistic, cultural, and educational factors that contribute to hearing aid wear time in children whose families have limited English proficiency as well as different approaches to improving that wear time. Efforts should ensure that hearing and hearing aid-related information is accessible to all families, especially those with clinician-family language discordance. Such efforts can include, among others, training that improves clinicians' cultural and linguistic responsiveness to the diverse families they serve.
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