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Titre : | International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 60, n°5 - Mai 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Langues: | Français |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Boaz M. Ben-David ;
Maya Mentzel ;
Michal Icht ;
Maya Gilad ;
Yehuda I. Dor ;
Sarah Ben-David ;
Carl Micalle ;
Vered Shakuf
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COVID-19 social isolation restrictions have accelerated the need to adapt clinical assessment tools to telemedicine. Remote adaptations are of special importance for populations at risk, e.g. older adults and individuals with chronic medical com[...]
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The Audiology Department at the Royal Surrey County Hospital usually offers face-to-face audiologist-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for tinnitus rehabilitation. During COVID-19 lockdown, patients were offered telehealth[...]
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Hearing aid technology can allow users to geo-tag hearing aid preferences using the Global Positioning System (GPS). This technology assumes that listening environment characteristics that affect hearing aid benefit change little in[...]
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Despite high rates of bilateral hearing aid fitting globally, a number of adults continue to reject one hearing aid. The current study aimed to identify a clinically suitable tool for determining, pre-fitting, which clients might pref[...]
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Maarten van Beurden ;
Monique Boymans ;
Mirjam van Geleuken ;
Dirk Oetting ;
Birger Kollmeier ;
Wouter A. Dreschler
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Current hearing aid prescription rules assume that spectral loudness summation decreases with hearing impairment and that binaural loudness summation is independent of hearing loss and signal bandwidth. Previous studies have shown tha[...]
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The Celebrate Safe approach is a collaboration between public health organisations and music event/venue organisers to encourage health promotion interventions in nightlife settings and at music events. The purpose of this study was t[...]
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Worldwide research trends on the prevalence of hearing loss within young rural populations are scarce. Current evidence suggests extended high-frequency audiometry could be a sensitive predictor to detect subclinical hearing loss. Thi[...]
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Jan A. A. van Heteren ;
Remo A. G. J. Arts ;
M J. P. Killian ;
Kelly K. S. Assoulya ;
Cynthia van de Wauw ;
Robert J. Stokroos ;
Adriana L. Smit ;
Erwin L. J. George
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Despite the positive effect of a cochlear implant (CI) on tinnitus in many patients, tinnitus remains a problem for a significant proportion of CI users. We investigated the acceptability and effect of sound therapy (a combination of [...]
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Evidence-based protocols for fitting air conduction hearing aids to children offers a vital resource for audiologists. Fitting protocols for providing BCHDs to children are not well-developed, leaving gaps in clinical practice. This w[...]
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Tiziana Di Cesare ;
Laura Tricarico ;
Giulio Cesare Passali ;
Bruno Sergi ;
G. Paludetti ;
Jacopo Galli ;
P.M. Picciotti
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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of vestibular vertigo, with post-traumatic origin in about 15% of cases. Management and prognosis of traumatic BPPV (T-BPPV) are still debated, especially about recu[...]