2024-11-0920222667-746610.4274/tao.2022.2022-4-3http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tao.2022.2022-4-3https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/10473Objective: This study aimed to investigate the expenditures related to hearing devices and compare the differences in expenditures in child and adult users.Methods: A preliminary questionnaire was developed and conducted amongst hearing aid and cochlear implant users. A total of 178 patients (57.3% were hearing aid users, 42.7% were cochlear implant users) were included in the study and grouped as adults (first group, 50 patients), and children 1< (second group, 123 patients).Results: The results of the study showed that individuals used approximately 4.5% of their annual income as health expenditure related to hearing loss. This rate was over 5% for child users, and about 2.7% for adult users. Moreover, the expenditure made by adult users was below the amount of expenditure made for children in all health expenditure indicators.Conclusion: Supporting the family budget for hearing loss expenditures not covered by the public health insurance will minimize the financial problems caused by the disability.OtorhinolaryngologyDirect health expenditure analysis related to hearing loss in individuals using hearing aids and cochlear implantsJournal Article2667-7474886179900005N/A2074