Challenges and Strengths of Multidisciplinary Research in Audiology: The EVOTION Example

Am J Audiol. 2019 Dec 16;28(4):1046-1051. doi: 10.1044/2019_AJA-19-0034. Epub 2019 Nov 12.

Abstract

Purpose The EU-funded research project EVOTION has brought together clinical, technical, and public health experts with the aim to offer a solution for the holistic management of hearing loss. This report presents the challenges, strengths, and key take-home messages of working in this multidisciplinary consortium. Method Fifteen consortium members completed an online survey with 6 open-ended questions. Responses were analyzed using a thematic approach. Results Analysis identified 4 main themes: (a) communication, that is, cross-disciplinary communication difficulties but also range of expertise; (b) opportunities, that is, innovation, learning, and collaborations; (c) technology, that is, technical requirements and data collection and management issues; and (d) local constraints, that is, institutional limitations, resources, and planning. Conclusions Although the challenges reported differed by country and specialty, there was consensus about the value, expertise, and opportunities of the project. It is recommended that in future similar multidisciplinary projects in audiology, researchers establish a common language and assess technical requirements and local constraints prior to initiating research activities.

MeSH terms

  • Audiology / methods*
  • Audiology / organization & administration
  • Biomedical Research / methods*
  • Biomedical Research / organization & administration
  • European Union
  • Hearing Loss / therapy
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Research* / methods
  • Interdisciplinary Research* / organization & administration
  • Surveys and Questionnaires