Hearing loss has a prevalence of 10.3% in New Zealand, with the Māori population being disproportionately affected compared to the non-Māori population. Hearing loss is an impairment that is under-recognised, under-reported and under-treated. This can be explained by the many existing barriers – the shortage of audiological services, financial cost to an individual seeking treatment, the stigma of both hearing loss and hearing aids, and healthcare seeking rates, particularly among the Māori population. This study aimed to develop a Māori language adaptive digit triplet test that could be offered remotely via the telephone and Internet as a hearing-screening test. Three sets of recordings were made of digit triplets spoken in te reo Māor...
Approximately 80% of the adult and elderly population ≥65 years have not been assessed or treated fo...
OBJECTIVES : This study determined the effect of hearing loss and English-speaking competency on the...
In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is t...
The aim of this study was to develop a Digit Triplet Test (DTT) using NZ English. The DTT is a heari...
Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, is one of the most common chronic conditions to affect adu...
Background: The development of the global digit-in-noise test requires optimization of each language...
The prevalence of hearing loss is high, affecting 1.3 billion people globally. Most persons with dis...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
Introduction: This study aimed to develop a self-administered hearing screening test using digit tr...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
The ability to understand speech in noise has a profound impact on everyday communication, but canno...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
OBJECTIVES: This study determined the effect of hearing loss and English-speaking competency on the ...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Approximately 80% of the adult and elderly population ≥65 years have not been assessed or treated fo...
OBJECTIVES : This study determined the effect of hearing loss and English-speaking competency on the...
In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is t...
The aim of this study was to develop a Digit Triplet Test (DTT) using NZ English. The DTT is a heari...
Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss, is one of the most common chronic conditions to affect adu...
Background: The development of the global digit-in-noise test requires optimization of each language...
The prevalence of hearing loss is high, affecting 1.3 billion people globally. Most persons with dis...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
Introduction: This study aimed to develop a self-administered hearing screening test using digit tr...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
The ability to understand speech in noise has a profound impact on everyday communication, but canno...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
OBJECTIVES: This study determined the effect of hearing loss and English-speaking competency on the ...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Approximately 80% of the adult and elderly population ≥65 years have not been assessed or treated fo...
OBJECTIVES : This study determined the effect of hearing loss and English-speaking competency on the...
In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is t...