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Soundspace online: The development of an online resource about hearing loss

Zheng Yen Ng*, Sue Archbold, Connie Mayer, Imran Mulla

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Abstract

Purpose: The Internet has been a growing source of health information on hearing loss, but the information provided often varies in quality, readability, and usability. Additionally, the information is provided across a wide range of domains, making access challenging to those who need it. This research forum article describes the development of a new website, SoundSpace Online (Ng, Archbold, Mayer, & Mulla, 2014), which aims to tackle these issues and bring together information and resources for all those concerned with hearing loss. Method: The SoundSpace Online website’s current developmental state was reached through the following methods: (a) discussions with a group of individuals that included experts in e-learning, education, research, and hearing loss; (b) interviews with different target groups (e.g., users, families, and professionals); and (c) collaboration with contributors. Result: The website is structured to become a go-to resource on various topics related to hearing loss, providing accurate, comprehensive, and functional information and resources at varying levels of complexity for the intended users. Conclusion: The literature and the range of interest have illustrated the need for an up-to-date website providing information and resources on hearing loss. Challenges include monitoring and keeping the website up to date; in this article, a plan of action is discussed. The website is currently in development, with plans for a launch in the near future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289-292
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Journal of Audiology
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2015

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