Otolaryngologists’ opinions of the comprehensibility of audiometry display formats
Published: 17 September 2019| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/dty9shzbmv.3
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A cross-sectional nationwide survey of Japanese otolaryngologists’ opinions of the comprehensibility of audiometry display formats was conducted between March and August 2016. Otolaryngologists were selected at random from a membership list of the Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Society of Japan. A response rate was 25.2%. The questionnaire included the following items: years of experience as a physician; type of medical office; experience using electronic medical records (EMRs); and opinions regarding the comprehensibility of various types of display formats for audiometry. The uploaded processed data is 112 samples who responded to questions regarding the principal variables.
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Otorhinolaryngology, Physician, Social Medicine, Medical Device, Audiometry