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Remote microphones (RMs) enable clearer reception of speech than would be normally achievable when relying on the acoustic sound field at the listener's ear (Hawkins, J Sp Hear Disord 49, 409–418, 1984).
M. Stone +4 more
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Ten years’ experience with bone conduction hearing aids in the Western Cape, South Africa
Untreated conductive and mixed hearing losses as a result of middle ear pathology or congenital ear malformations can lead to poor speech, language and academic outcomes in children.
Silva Kuschke +2 more
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Introduction: This rapid literature review aimed to inform the development of a new sustainable, evidence-based service delivery model for ear, nose and throat (ENT) services across Cape York, Australia.
Susan Jacups, Irina Kinchin
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Impact of Hearing Loss on Communication During Remote Health Care Encounters
Introduction: Satisfaction with telemedicine is generally high; however, it can lead to communication problems for people with hearing loss (HL), especially when encounters are conducted by telephone, because of the inability to see the face and lips on ...
G. Saunders, Francesca Oliver
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Hearing is a sense, which has a significant impact on a child’s development. Disorders connected with hearing can have impact in a various form and affect each area of life.
Piotr Henryk Skarżynski +3 more
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Longitudinal analysis of ear infection and hearing impairment: findings from 6-year prospective cohorts of Australian children [PDF]
BACKGROUND Middle ear infection is common in childhood. Despite its prevalence, there is little longitudinal evidence about the impact of ear infection, particularly its association to hearing loss.
Hogan, Anthony +2 more
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The Experiences of Emergency-Remote Teaching Via Zoom: The Case of Natural-Science Teachers Handling of Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing Learners in South Africa.
O. Adigun
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Hearing healthcare in remote or resource-constrained environments [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundHearing loss is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, with more than 80 per cent of affected persons residing in low- and middle-income countries, typically where hearing health services are unavailable.ObjectivesThis article discusses the challenges to hearing care in remote and resource-limited settings, and ...
Swanepoel, De Wet, Clark, Jackie L.
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The Connected Life: Using Access Technology at Home, at School and in the Community
Hearing technologies such as hearing aids, cochlear implants and bone-anchored devices provide students with hearing loss with far greater access to auditory information (and most importantly, to spoken language) than even a decade ago.
Pam Millett
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Existing methods that use remote microphones with hearing aid (HA) noise reduction systems, assume the wireless transmission to be instantaneous. In practice, however, there exists a time difference of arrival (TDOA) between the wirelessly transmitted ...
Vasudha Sathyapriyan +5 more
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