BACKGROUND : Hearing 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. OBJECTIVES : This article discusses the challenges to hearing care in remote and resource-limited settings, and describes recommended service delivery models, taking personnel and equipment requirements into consideration. The paper also considers the novel roles of telemedicine approaches in these contexts for improving access to preventative care. Finally, two case studies illustrate the challenges and strategies for service provision in remote and underserved settings.https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals...
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is a neglected global health priority affecting 1.5 billion persons. Globa...
On September 8 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations summit and resolved to help citize...
Hearing loss affects close to 1.3 billion people and is a growing global health concern as the fou...
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, with more than 8...
Permanent hearing loss is a leading global health care burden, with 1 in 10 people affected to a mil...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
There are many examples of remote technologies that are clinically effective and provide numerous be...
Demographics/epidemiology Electrophysiology Hearing aids Permanent hearing loss is a leading global ...
Globally, more than 1.5 billion people have hearing loss. Unfortunately, most people with hearing lo...
Access to adequate hearing health care is an obstacle that many individuals face worldwide. The pros...
Telehealth promises increased access to hearing healthcare services, primarily in areas where heari...
To explore the perspectives of patients and hearing care providers (HCPs) about an adult remote hear...
Introduction: Currently, the Brazilian government has certificated nearly 140 specialized centers in...
PURPOSE: The burden of hearing impairment and disability is substantial in the developing world. Thi...
Introduction: Mobile health (m-health) has the potential to improve access and uptake of health serv...
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is a neglected global health priority affecting 1.5 billion persons. Globa...
On September 8 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations summit and resolved to help citize...
Hearing loss affects close to 1.3 billion people and is a growing global health concern as the fou...
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, with more than 8...
Permanent hearing loss is a leading global health care burden, with 1 in 10 people affected to a mil...
Hearing loss is a pervasive global health care burden affecting up to one in every seven persons of ...
There are many examples of remote technologies that are clinically effective and provide numerous be...
Demographics/epidemiology Electrophysiology Hearing aids Permanent hearing loss is a leading global ...
Globally, more than 1.5 billion people have hearing loss. Unfortunately, most people with hearing lo...
Access to adequate hearing health care is an obstacle that many individuals face worldwide. The pros...
Telehealth promises increased access to hearing healthcare services, primarily in areas where heari...
To explore the perspectives of patients and hearing care providers (HCPs) about an adult remote hear...
Introduction: Currently, the Brazilian government has certificated nearly 140 specialized centers in...
PURPOSE: The burden of hearing impairment and disability is substantial in the developing world. Thi...
Introduction: Mobile health (m-health) has the potential to improve access and uptake of health serv...
BACKGROUND : Hearing loss is a neglected global health priority affecting 1.5 billion persons. Globa...
On September 8 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations summit and resolved to help citize...
Hearing loss affects close to 1.3 billion people and is a growing global health concern as the fou...