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Evaluating a Theoretically Informed and Cocreated Mobile Health Educational Intervention for First-Time Hearing Aid Users: Qualitative Interview Study

Evaluating a Theoretically Informed and Cocreated Mobile Health Educational Intervention for First-Time Hearing Aid Users: Qualitative Interview Study

Nevertheless, given the ubiquitous nature of smartphone technologies, digital literacy was considered to be less of a concern: The only people who won’t have [m2 Hear] available to them all the time are those who haven’t got a smartphone, a tablet or a computer. I would say they’re going to be non-existent, very shortly. I mean, even Granny’s got a smartphone now.

David W Maidment, Rachel Heyes, Rachel Gomez, Neil S Coulson, Heather Wharrad, Melanie A Ferguson

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(8):e17193

Computer Skills and Internet Use in Adults Aged 50-74 Years: Influence of Hearing Difficulties

Computer Skills and Internet Use in Adults Aged 50-74 Years: Influence of Hearing Difficulties

Level of PC skill was defined in this study by using a three-category scale (ie, never used a computer, beginner, or competent). The category “never used a computer” is clear. However, the distinction between the “beginner” and the “competent” PC user categories is less well defined.

Helen Henshaw, Daniel P A Clark, Sujin Kang, Melanie A Ferguson

J Med Internet Res 2012;14(4):e113