了解公众对非处方助听器的看法:消费者评论的情感和主题分析。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70131
Joshua W Cho, Olivia Tandadjaja, Charlie Henriks, Malaika Jamal, Kaitlin Hori, Joel Feier, Ziphron Russel, Ethan Lawrence, Nicole Greene, Janet S Choi
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目的:通过对在线消费者评论的情感和主题分析,分析公众对非处方助听器的看法及其随时间的变化。研究设计:情感和主题分析。设置:第三方网站和产品网站的在线评论。方法:记录2016年至2024年间发布的所有OTC助听器(83种型号)的英文在线消费者评论(n = 21,727)。情感分析使用价感知字典和情感推理器(VADER)进行,VADER是一种基于规则的情感分析工具,结合了自然语言处理。维德为每条评论提供分数,范围从-1(最负面),0(中性)到1(最积极)。对前100个最积极、最中立和最消极的评论(n = 300)进行了额外的主题分析。结果:总体而言,在线评论的维德情绪平均分(SD)普遍为正,为0.587(0.411)。多变量回归分析显示,较高的VADER评分与价格较高的耳后(BTE)型助听器相关。尽管在美国食品和药物管理局于2022年新设立OTC助听器类别后,评论数量显著增加,但平均情绪得分略有下降(β =-)。10, [95%CI: -0.12 ~ -0.09])。专题分析显示,积极的情绪突出了OTC助听器作为处方模型替代品的可负担性和节省时间的好处。负面情绪主要集中在音质、客户服务方面的挑战,以及严重听力损失的人的扩音能力不足。结论:消费者对OTC助听器的评价总体是积极的,但体验好坏参半。当有轻度到中度听力损失的成年人使用时,OTC助听器可能提供处方设备的可行替代方案,提高可及性和可负担性。
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Understanding Public Perception of Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: A Sentiment and Thematic Analysis of Consumer Reviews.

Objective: To analyze public perceptions of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids through sentiment and thematic analysis of online consumer reviews and their changes over time.

Study design: Sentiment and thematic analysis.

Setting: Online reviews from third-party and product websites.

Methods: All English online consumer reviews posted between 2016 and 2024 for OTC hearing aids (83 models) were recorded (n = 21,727). Sentiment analysis was performed using Valence Aware Dictionary and Sentiment Reasoner (VADER), a rule-based sentiment analysis tool incorporating natural language processing. VADER provides scores for each review ranging from -1 (most negative), 0 (neutral), to 1 (most positive). Additional thematic analysis was performed for the top 100 most positive, neutral, and negative reviews (n = 300).

Results: Overall, mean (SD) VADER sentiment score of online reviews was generally positive at 0.587 (0.411). Multivariable regression analysis showed that higher VADER scores were associated with higher-priced and behind-the-ear (BTE) type hearing aids. Although there was a significant increase in a number of reviews after the Food and Drug Administration's new establishment of the OTC hearing aid category in 2022, the mean sentiment scores slightly decreased (β =-.10, [95%CI: -0.12 to -0.09]). Thematic analysis revealed that positive sentiments highlighted the affordability and time-saving benefits of OTC hearing aids as alternatives to prescription models. Negative sentiments centered on sound quality, challenges with customer service, and inadequate amplification for those with severe hearing loss.

Conclusion: Customers generally viewed OTC hearing aids positively, while mixed experiences were present. When used as indicated for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, OTC hearing aids may offer a viable alternative to prescription devices, improving accessibility and affordability.

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