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Facilitate solution adoption

How can we break down barriers to hearing aid adoption? What psychological, social, and behavioral factors shape outcomes? Discover our latest findings, gain deeper insights into these critical questions, and explore the innovative research driving our work below.

Breaking barriers to hearing aid adoption

The human side of hearing technology

Hearing health is about more than innovative technology—it’s also about facilitating empowerment, adaptation, and well-being.

 

While hearing aids provide significant benefits, many face psychological and social barriers to adoption, not just technical challenges.

 

Untreated hearing loss can lead to isolation, loneliness, and cognitive decline, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to hearing care.

From awareness to action

Adopting hearing solutions for a more connected, fulfilling life with a better hearing

Enhancing well-being and independence

Empowering hearing health beyond technology

Adopting heaing solutions is about facilitating empowerment, adaptation, personal strategies, successful aging and well-being.

 

Our research empowers individuals to take control of their hearing health, using positive focus interventions to counter negativity bias and improve outcomes.

 

We also explore adaptive strategies that help people stay independent and engaged as they age.

 

By bridging research, clinical practice, and real-world experiences, we ensure hearing solutions are not only effective but also widely embraced, leading to better long-term outcomes and quality of life.

 

Explore our findings, read our latest papers, and discover how our work is driving real-world solutions in hearing health.

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Research questions and insights

Discover how we investigate how to empower individuals, address social and psychological barriers, and create effective, long-term solutions for hearing health and well-being.

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