Objective: This study explored the nature of audiological services for adults with hearing impairment in Malaysia, with an emphasis on whether current services address clients' overall functioning as described by the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework. Design: An online survey exploring current practice, skills and confidence of audiologists, and the infrastructure and facilities available in their workplaces, was distributed to audiologists in Malaysia via professional associations and social media. Study sample: A total of 111 audiologists, 84.7% female and 15.3% male (range=23-44 years), participated in the study. Results: Although audiologists in Malaysia repor...
Objective: Medical practitioners have the potential to play a significant role in older adults’ help...
PURPOSE Fair and equal access to health care for all is a fundamental principle of the National H...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...
Aural Rehabilitation (AR) is an important component in audiology. AR helps sufferers with hearing i...
Purpose: unaddressed hearing loss can adversely affect employment and day-to-day work-life. Efficien...
Purpose: This study explored audiologists’ perspectives regarding their interactions with workers wi...
OBJECTIVE : To identify the approaches taken by audiologists to address their adult clients’ psychos...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
Hearing rehabilitation is not a straightforward process as evident from established factors influenc...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolo...
Introduction: Patient’s self-perceived handicap inventory is an important tool for modern’s health c...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
The Living Well with Hearing Loss Audiologic Rehabilitation Program for Adults at the University of ...
Hearing loss (HL) among working-age adults in the UK is becoming more prevalent. Workers with HL fa...
Objective: Medical practitioners have the potential to play a significant role in older adults’ help...
PURPOSE Fair and equal access to health care for all is a fundamental principle of the National H...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...
Aural Rehabilitation (AR) is an important component in audiology. AR helps sufferers with hearing i...
Purpose: unaddressed hearing loss can adversely affect employment and day-to-day work-life. Efficien...
Purpose: This study explored audiologists’ perspectives regarding their interactions with workers wi...
OBJECTIVE : To identify the approaches taken by audiologists to address their adult clients’ psychos...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
Hearing rehabilitation is not a straightforward process as evident from established factors influenc...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolo...
Introduction: Patient’s self-perceived handicap inventory is an important tool for modern’s health c...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
The Living Well with Hearing Loss Audiologic Rehabilitation Program for Adults at the University of ...
Hearing loss (HL) among working-age adults in the UK is becoming more prevalent. Workers with HL fa...
Objective: Medical practitioners have the potential to play a significant role in older adults’ help...
PURPOSE Fair and equal access to health care for all is a fundamental principle of the National H...
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing impairm...