Preparing Children for Hearing Examination in a Playful Way—Co-Creation and Evaluation of an App
Signe Wischmann, Lone Jantzen, Nete Rudbeck Kamper, Daniel Boonma Reipur, Margit Kabza, Maiken Bonne Jørgensen, Stefania Serafin, Per Cayé-Thomasen, Lone Percy-Smith

TL;DR
An app was created to help children and parents prepare for hearing exams in a fun way, but challenges remain in its use and sustainability.
Contribution
A co-created app to prepare children for hearing exams was developed and evaluated for its impact and usability.
Findings
Children who used the app met audiologists’ expectations more than those who did not.
No significant differences were found in satisfaction or safety between app users and non-users.
Only 20% of children used the app, and funding for maintenance was a challenge.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Providing children with information about their treatment can help reduce uncertainty and anxiety associated with hospital procedures. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate an app designed to prepare young children and their parents for a hearing examination in a playful and engaging way. Methods: This exploratory study adopted a participatory design approach. Children, parents, and clinicians co-created the app, and evaluations were conducted through focus group meetings, dialogue meetings, and surveys. Results: Children, parents, and clinicians evaluated the app positively. Findings indicated that children who used the app before their hearing examination met audiologists’ expectations to a greater extent than those who did not. However, no significant differences were found between the two groups regarding satisfaction with the examination, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfant Development and Preterm Care · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
