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Tele-audiology: Implications and Practioners' Perceptions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to examine audiologists’ perceptions of tele-audiology and how tele-audiology is being implemented. Background: Telemedicine, and specifically tele-audiology, is a potential option to provide families and patients with hearing loss access to diagnostic and treatment services when there are access ...
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Reducing Loss to Follow-Up with Tele-audiology Diagnostic Evaluations

Telemedicine Journal and E-Health, 2016
Infants who do not pass their newborn hearing screen require diagnostic follow-up visits but often face access barriers such as travel distance and shortage of pediatric audiologists. Telemedicine (tele-audiology) is a potential solution to provide diagnostic hearing evaluations for families of infants facing access barriers.
Madan Dharmar   +2 more
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Tele-audiology: Expanding Access to Hearing Care and Enhancing Patient Connectivity

Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2015
Background: Tele-audiology within the Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded significantly in response to growing Veteran hearing needs and issues, namely maldistribution of provider resources and continued lags in timely access to care. Although tele-audiology originated from successive telemedicine programs dating back to the early 1960s, the ...
Chad, Gladden   +2 more
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The use of tele-audiology in ototoxicity monitoring: A scoping review

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2022
Introduction Due to the growing burden of disease in South Africa, encompassing conditions such as tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus, and cancer, the holistic management of affected patients incorporating ototoxicity monitoring is a necessity. However, ototoxicity monitoring in developing countries may be limited due to a lack of resources and
Nazeera Peerbhay   +4 more
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Internet Application to Tele-Audiology—“Nothin’ but Net”

American Journal of Audiology, 2003
The Telehealth program at East Carolina University has developed a system for real-time assessment of auditory thresholds using computer driven control of a remote audiometer via the Internet. The present study used 45 adult participants in a double-blind study of 2 different systems: a conventional audiometer and an audiometer operated remotely via ...
Gregg D, Givens, Saravanan, Elangovan
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