The population health perspective has become increasingly apparent in the medical, public health, and policy literature. This article emphasizes the value of applying the population health perspective and associated frameworks to the rehabilitative sciences and particularly to the field of audiology. Key components of the population health perspective – including the determinants of health, the importance of evidence-based practice, and the value of transdisciplinarity – are used to illustrate the relevance of population health to the field of audiology. Using these key concepts from a population health framework and examples from audiology, the adoption of a population health perspective is proposed. MeSH terms: Audiology; public health; e...
The negative consequences of hearing loss go beyond difficulties with communication, having been ide...
Hearing conditions such as hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis are highly prevalent in the popula...
Historically, population health researchers have privileged methodologicalconsiderations in their re...
Objective: To discuss the steps necessary to facilitate hearing health care in the context of well-b...
Over the course of a lifetime, the risk of experiencing multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity)...
Depending on the stakeholder, population health may be defined differently. Health care providers ma...
Over the course of a lifetime, the risk of experiencing multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity)...
Demographics/epidemiology Electrophysiology Hearing aids Permanent hearing loss is a leading global ...
The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (...
BACKGROUND AND AIM : Comorbid conditions and unhealthy lifestyles are risk factors for auditory dysf...
: Whether "population health" encompasses a concept of health or a field of study of health determin...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
The negative consequences of hearing loss go beyond difficulties with communication, having been ide...
Hearing conditions such as hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis are highly prevalent in the popula...
Historically, population health researchers have privileged methodologicalconsiderations in their re...
Objective: To discuss the steps necessary to facilitate hearing health care in the context of well-b...
Over the course of a lifetime, the risk of experiencing multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity)...
Depending on the stakeholder, population health may be defined differently. Health care providers ma...
Over the course of a lifetime, the risk of experiencing multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity)...
Demographics/epidemiology Electrophysiology Hearing aids Permanent hearing loss is a leading global ...
The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (...
BACKGROUND AND AIM : Comorbid conditions and unhealthy lifestyles are risk factors for auditory dysf...
: Whether "population health" encompasses a concept of health or a field of study of health determin...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
Chronic, noncommunicable diseases have replaced acute, infectious diseases as the leading causes of ...
The negative consequences of hearing loss go beyond difficulties with communication, having been ide...
Hearing conditions such as hearing loss, tinnitus and hyperacusis are highly prevalent in the popula...
Historically, population health researchers have privileged methodologicalconsiderations in their re...