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Health-Related Quality of Life Benefits with Hearing Aids: A Conversation with Drs. Anna Jilla and Carole Johnson

47 min · 10. mar. 2026
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In this episode, hosts Maggie Kettler, AuD, and Sarah McAlexander, AuD, interview Anna Jilla, AuD, PhD, and Carole Johnson, AuD, PhD, to discuss their work with the American Academy of Audiology writing group examining the health-related quality of life benefits of hearing aid use. They explore new evidence showing how hearing aids improve overall well-being, the importance of evidence-based care, and what these findings mean for patient counseling, policy, and the future of hearing health care.

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