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Tele-Audiology: Current State and Future Directions
The importance of tele-audiology has been heightened by the current COVID-19 pandemic. The present article reviews the current state of tele-audiology practice while presenting its limitations and opportunities.
Kristen L. D'Onofrio, Fan-Gang Zeng
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Audiology Research in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Audiology Research Editorial Office
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Audiology Research Editorial Office
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Patient perceptions of cognitive screening in adult audiology services: A qualitative exploration
IntroductionBoth hearing loss and dementia are extremely pervasive, especially amongst older adults. As hearing loss and dementia have common symptoms, misdiagnosis can be common, and failure to address hearing loss for people with dementia could ...
Emma E. Broome+6 more
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Introduction The paper presents historical data on development of audiology as a medical specialty. It gives the chronological overview of the most significant discoveries which have contributed to the progress and constant development of the science of hearing.
M Sente
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The Ethics of Translational Audiology
Translational research moves promising primary research results from the laboratory to practical application. The transition from basic science to clinical research and from clinical research to routine healthcare applications presents many challenges, including ethical. This paper addresses issues in the ethics of translational audiology and discusses
Aleksandra Bendowska+3 more
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Best practice in audiology: context matters
Historically, modern audiology evolved from the United States of America (USA) after the Second World War, where hearing rehabilitation programs were established across the country.
Vera-Genevey Hlayisi+7 more
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Translational Research in Audiology: Presence in the Literature
Translational research is a process that focuses on advancing basic research-based clinical solutions and is characterized by a structured process accelerating the implementation of scientific discoveries in healthcare.
Agnieszka J. Szczepek+2 more
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Tinnitus referral pathways within the National Health Service in England: a survey of their perceived effectiveness among audiology staff [PDF]
Background In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all patients experience the same level of service. In 2009, the Department of Health released a Good Practice Guide to inform commissioners about key aspects ...
Collins Luke+4 more
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Training outcomes for audiology students using virtual reality or traditional training methods.
Due to limited space and resources, it can be difficult to train students on audiological procedures adequately. In the present study, we compared audiology training outcomes between a traditional approach and a recently developed immersive virtual ...
David Bakhos+9 more
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