One would expect that those with hearing problems would seek help immediately and benefit from the use of hearing aids. However, this is often not the case. The adoption rate for hearing aids is relatively low. For example, in the UK where hearing aids are available free of charge, less than 25% of adults with hearing problems use hearing aids. Why is this?
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