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The auditory ossicles of the middle ear transmit sounds from the air as vibrations to the fluid-filled cochlea. The auditory ossicles consist of two malleus (hammer) bones, two incus (anvil) bones, and two stapes (stirrups), one on each side. These bones develop during the fetal stage and are the ones to ossify first. They are fully mature at birth and do not grow afterward.
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UK bone conduction hearing device consensus workshop: Narrative summary.

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Patients and professionals identified key UK research priorities for bone conduction hearing devices (BCHDs). This includes understanding current practices, patient needs, and core outcomes for future BCHD research.

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Area of Science:

  • Audiology and hearing loss research.
  • Medical device development and clinical application.
  • Patient-centered healthcare and outcomes research.

Background:

  • Bone conduction hearing devices (BCHDs) offer solutions for specific hearing impairments.
  • A UK-specific workshop convened patients and professionals to define research priorities.
  • The workshop aimed to align research with clinical needs and patient experiences.

Framework:

  • The study built upon the UK Research Agenda for ENT, Hearing and Balance.
  • Key research questions focused on current practices, patient support, and outcome measurement.
  • Defined priorities address the need for UK-specific BCHD research.

Implementation:

  • A UK BCHD research workshop was held on 8 September 2016.
  • Participants included patient and professional groups from the UK and internationally.
  • Outcomes included identifying research priorities and approaches for BCHDs.

Implications:

  • The defined priorities will guide future research in bone conduction hearing devices.
  • National collaboration and engagement are expected to enhance the value of BCHD research.
  • Addressing patient information and support needs is crucial for effective BCHD implementation.