Josefina Larsson
Senior Research Audiologist, Sweden

Hearing loss is more than a physical condition—it affects communication, social participation, and emotional well-being, impacting millions of people worldwide.
While advancements in hearing technology have improved auditory function, many individuals struggle to engage in their own hearing care, make informed decisions, and navigate daily life with hearing loss.
Despite growing recognition of person-centered care, hearing rehabilitation often focus mainly on technology and lacks a structured approach to empower individuals in managing their hearing challenges.
Traditional hearing care often focuses on technology rather than empowering individuals to take an active role in managing their hearing health.
This gap highlights the need for a structured approach to measuring and fostering empowerment in hearing rehabilitation.
To address these challenges, we collaborated with The National Acoustic Laboratories, Curtin University, and Örebro University to develop the EmpAQ (Empowerment Assessment Questionnaire)—a validated self-report measure designed to assess and enhance empowerment in hearing care.
The EmpAQ is designed to bridge the gap between hearing care and better outcomes by focusing on empowerment as a critical factor in rehabilitation.
It is available in two versions:
The OFS links:
Download here English EmpAQ-5 & 15
Download here Swedish EmpAQ-5 & 15
Our qualitative research identified five core dimensions of empowerment, which form the foundation of the EmpAQ:
These dimensions provide a structured approach to empowerment, guiding both clinical interventions and personal hearing management strategies.
By integrating these dimensions into everyday hearing care, the EmpAQ bridges the gap between hearing loss and a better quality of life, enabling individuals to thrive with confidence and control.
Through a rigorous process, the EmpAQ has become a scientifically robust tool for use in both clinical and research settings.
We followed a multi-stage research process to ensure the EmpAQ effectively measures hearing empowerment:
To maximize the impact of hearing health empowerment, we are:
By deepening our understanding of hearing empowerment, we aim to enhance person-centered care and long-term hearing outcomes.
The EmpAQ provides a structured framework for fostering empowerment in hearing care, benefiting:
By bridging the gap between care, research, and empowerment, the EmpAQ advances person-centered hearing health, ensuring individuals not only receive care but actively participate in their own hearing journey.