Introduction Optimization of the selection, adaptation, and benefit of hearing aids is necessary to characterize and manage hearing loss, user expectations, otolaryngologic symptoms, and systemic comorbidities. Objective To compare the occurrence of otologic complaints, systemic diseases, and effective use of hearing aids in men and women with deafness. Methods Patients from a Unified Health System–accredited hearing health service, who reported problems in adapting to their hearing aids, were evaluated by a physician and audiologist. An anamnesis, ENT evaluation, and audiological evaluation were performed. Results During the data collection period, 278 subjects came in for follow-up visits; of these, 61 (21%) reported otologic or operat...
Objectives: To investigate the occurrence of 27 chronic medical conditions in a cohort of adults wit...
With increasing age, the risk of developing chronic health conditions also increases, and many older...
Objective. To assess whether specific non-communicable diseases are associated with hearing aid adop...
The current hearing health situation in the United States does not provide adequate support to indiv...
Introduction Hearing difficulties can be minimized by the use of hearing aids. Objective The object...
Many hearing aids are fitted with multiple programs that the user can choose between in different si...
The present study examined marital attributions and how they relate to the use of hearing aids. The ...
Introduction: The correlation between hearing loss with tinnitus can be justified if we consider tha...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
Introduction: Hearing loss (HL) is defined as the complete or partial loss of hearing ability. Aims:...
Hearing loss can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions. Some of them can be suc...
This paper describes a method for establishing a correlation between ear pathology and hearing aid (...
The organ of hearing is one of the organs that aid man to function effectively in the environment. W...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
There is an increased number of people with hearing impairment and decreased cognitive abilities am...
Objectives: To investigate the occurrence of 27 chronic medical conditions in a cohort of adults wit...
With increasing age, the risk of developing chronic health conditions also increases, and many older...
Objective. To assess whether specific non-communicable diseases are associated with hearing aid adop...
The current hearing health situation in the United States does not provide adequate support to indiv...
Introduction Hearing difficulties can be minimized by the use of hearing aids. Objective The object...
Many hearing aids are fitted with multiple programs that the user can choose between in different si...
The present study examined marital attributions and how they relate to the use of hearing aids. The ...
Introduction: The correlation between hearing loss with tinnitus can be justified if we consider tha...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
Introduction: Hearing loss (HL) is defined as the complete or partial loss of hearing ability. Aims:...
Hearing loss can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions. Some of them can be suc...
This paper describes a method for establishing a correlation between ear pathology and hearing aid (...
The organ of hearing is one of the organs that aid man to function effectively in the environment. W...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
There is an increased number of people with hearing impairment and decreased cognitive abilities am...
Objectives: To investigate the occurrence of 27 chronic medical conditions in a cohort of adults wit...
With increasing age, the risk of developing chronic health conditions also increases, and many older...
Objective. To assess whether specific non-communicable diseases are associated with hearing aid adop...