Abstract
An interview study was performed to establish and evaluate the need for education and counselling of hearing aid users (HA users) in order to review present procedures of information and potential referral to the educational sector. The study comprises 102 consecutively selected hearing-impaired adults (>18 years), the only inclusion criterion being experienced HA user. The interview took place immediately after the patient's latest HA fitting appointment and consisted of 24 structured and closed questions. The findings indicate that a significant proportion of HA users, especially the elderly, do not experience a need for or show an interest in further education and counselling concerning their hearing handicap. It is concluded that the present organization of services meets the demands of a majority of re-applicants.