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A search strategy was developed to identify tools used to evaluate standard and teleaudiology hearing aid rehabilitation services for adults. A seven-domain hearing-health-care service model for validation was defined and used to analyse the applicability and suitability of patient- and service-centred tools. This model and the applicability and suitability criteria were based on the literature, the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) framework, and gold standard professional practice guidelines, which together formed the validation framework used in this study.
This Cochrane review shows that both hearing aids and sound generators may be beneficial for reducing tinnitus severity in some patients
Appointment attendance is influenced by some factors modifiable by the clinician, including providing better education
This study aimed to explore the role of schools and classroom teachers in supporting the mental health and well-being of deaf and hard of hearing children
This systematic review shows that children treated with platinum analogues are at risk of developing hearing loss
Language diversity and the prevalence of language disorder associated with FASD among a representative sample of youth sentenced to detention in WA
The evidence supports the widespread provision of hearing aids as the first-line clinical management for those seeking help for hearing difficulties
This study of young people in detention in Western Australia, has documented a high prevalence of FASD and severe neurodevelopmental impairment
This chapter focuses on the management of those with hearing impairment, and how tele-audiological tools and approaches may assist to improve service delivery
This "Cochrane Corner" will be a recurring feature in the journal that highlights systematic reviews relevant to audiology, with invited commentary to aid clinical decision making.