Background The Parents’ Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH+) is a parent reported questionnaire. It was first developed in Australia (2007) to assess the effectiveness of hearing devices in young children, and to register how oral children under the age of five hear and communicate with others. Objective No validated version of the Norwegian translation of PEACH+ exists. This study therefore aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of a back-translated Norwegian version of the PEACH+, from a sample of Norwegian children with typical hearing. Methods Parents of 255 children with typical hearing between 12 and 72 months were recruited through kindergartens and social media platforms. Participants were asked to fill i...
The usability of a Norwegian adaptation of the Childrens Communication Checklist Second Edition (CCC...
The goal of this study was to translate the LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire into Yoruba language fo...
Hearing loss can be diagnosed through a battery of quantitative tests, electrophysiologic, acumetric...
Background The Parents’ Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH+) is a parent report...
BACKGROUND: The Parents\u27 Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a caregiver ...
The parents’ evaluation of aural/oral performance of children (PEACH) scale was developed to assess ...
Informasjon om problemstillingen: Det australske spørreskjemaet Parents` Evaluation of Aural/Oral Pe...
Background, The Parents'Evaluation of Aural / Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) scale is a tool u...
Informasjon om problemstillingen: Det australske spørreskjemaet Parents` Evaluation of Aural/Oral Pe...
Background and Aim: Parents' evaluation of aural/oral performance of children (PEACH) and teachers' ...
OBJECTIVES: With more children receiving cochlear implants during infancy, there is a need for valid...
Objectives: To adapt the LittlEARS (R) Auditory Questionnaire into the Maltese language and evaluate...
Objective: In Sweden, there has previously been no normalised test material for the evaluation of la...
Objective: To date, no hearing-specific self-report tool is available in Dutch to give insight into ...
The Hearing-in-Noise test (HINT) uses calibrated sentences in background noise to measure the speech...
The usability of a Norwegian adaptation of the Childrens Communication Checklist Second Edition (CCC...
The goal of this study was to translate the LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire into Yoruba language fo...
Hearing loss can be diagnosed through a battery of quantitative tests, electrophysiologic, acumetric...
Background The Parents’ Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH+) is a parent report...
BACKGROUND: The Parents\u27 Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) is a caregiver ...
The parents’ evaluation of aural/oral performance of children (PEACH) scale was developed to assess ...
Informasjon om problemstillingen: Det australske spørreskjemaet Parents` Evaluation of Aural/Oral Pe...
Background, The Parents'Evaluation of Aural / Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) scale is a tool u...
Informasjon om problemstillingen: Det australske spørreskjemaet Parents` Evaluation of Aural/Oral Pe...
Background and Aim: Parents' evaluation of aural/oral performance of children (PEACH) and teachers' ...
OBJECTIVES: With more children receiving cochlear implants during infancy, there is a need for valid...
Objectives: To adapt the LittlEARS (R) Auditory Questionnaire into the Maltese language and evaluate...
Objective: In Sweden, there has previously been no normalised test material for the evaluation of la...
Objective: To date, no hearing-specific self-report tool is available in Dutch to give insight into ...
The Hearing-in-Noise test (HINT) uses calibrated sentences in background noise to measure the speech...
The usability of a Norwegian adaptation of the Childrens Communication Checklist Second Edition (CCC...
The goal of this study was to translate the LittlEARS Auditory Questionnaire into Yoruba language fo...
Hearing loss can be diagnosed through a battery of quantitative tests, electrophysiologic, acumetric...