TY - JOUR
T1 - Rationale for the Development of a Universal Hearing Metric for Public Consumption
T2 - Initiative 1 of the Hearing Health Collaborative
AU - Reed, Nicholas S.
AU - Assi, Sahar
AU - Bush, Matthew
AU - Carlson, Matthew L.
AU - Cosetti, Maura
AU - Creel, Liza
AU - Gubbels, Samuel
AU - Gurgel, Richard
AU - Holcomb, Meredith
AU - Jilla, Anna M.
AU - Lin, Frank R.
AU - Marinelli, John P.
AU - Myers, Clarice
AU - Sladen, Douglas P.
AU - Spankovich, Christopher
AU - Sydlowski, Sarah
AU - Yueh, Bevan
AU - Nassiri, Ashley M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Objective Present the rationale for the development of a new, patient-facing vital sign for adult hearing. Study Design Structured A3 process. Setting Fourteen virtual meetings and two in-person meetings held between May 2021 and June 2022. Main Outcome Measure(s) Identification and refinement of a countermeasure to develop and imbed a hearing health vital sign for adult hearing. Results Through a rigorous, structured A3 process, the Hearing Health Collaborative identified and refined the rationale for and the qualities associated with a public-facing vital sign for adult hearing loss. Specifically, such a vital sign must embody five qualities: simple, accessible, stable, inclusive, and meaningful. These qualities together would ensure that a hearing health vital sign would be useful not only as a screening tool but also as an instrument to guide next steps in workup and potentially treatment. Conclusions Successful identification and implementation of a hearing metric or "vital sign"for the presence of adult hearing loss, using precedent convention of other medical diseases, may help reframe public perceptions surrounding hearing loss, improve awareness and literacy regarding the presence of the disease, and prompt action to seek diagnostic assessment.
AB - Objective Present the rationale for the development of a new, patient-facing vital sign for adult hearing. Study Design Structured A3 process. Setting Fourteen virtual meetings and two in-person meetings held between May 2021 and June 2022. Main Outcome Measure(s) Identification and refinement of a countermeasure to develop and imbed a hearing health vital sign for adult hearing. Results Through a rigorous, structured A3 process, the Hearing Health Collaborative identified and refined the rationale for and the qualities associated with a public-facing vital sign for adult hearing loss. Specifically, such a vital sign must embody five qualities: simple, accessible, stable, inclusive, and meaningful. These qualities together would ensure that a hearing health vital sign would be useful not only as a screening tool but also as an instrument to guide next steps in workup and potentially treatment. Conclusions Successful identification and implementation of a hearing metric or "vital sign"for the presence of adult hearing loss, using precedent convention of other medical diseases, may help reframe public perceptions surrounding hearing loss, improve awareness and literacy regarding the presence of the disease, and prompt action to seek diagnostic assessment.
KW - Audiogram
KW - Hearing health
KW - Hearing health collaborative
KW - Hearing healthcare
KW - Hearing loss
KW - Hearing test
KW - Universal metric
KW - Vital sign
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U2 - 10.1097/MAO.0000000000004523
DO - 10.1097/MAO.0000000000004523
M3 - Article
C2 - 40360253
AN - SCOPUS:105005315787
SN - 1531-7129
JO - Otology and Neurotology
JF - Otology and Neurotology
ER -