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A Systematic Approach to Find a Professional Audiology Clinic: Patient-Based Information

Kim G, Kim G, Na W, Han W

This brief communication introduced a systematic way to find a professional audiology clinic developed for patients and professionals by the American Academy of Audiology, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and Healthy Hearing....
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A Systematic Review of Audiology Terminology

Oh SH, Lee J

The present report provides an overview of terminology studies in audiology including topics and study characteristics, as well as categorizing the main issues. The goals are to improve the understanding...
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The Influence of Feedback in the Simulated Patient Case-History Training among Audiology Students at the International Islamic University Malaysia

Dzulkarnain AAA, Sani MK, Rahmat S, Jusoh M

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a scant evidence on the use of simulations in audiology (especially in Malaysia) for case-history taking, although this technique is widely used for training medical...
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Crosscheck Principle in Pediatric Audiology Today: A 40-Year Perspective

Hall JW

The crosscheck principle is just as important in pediatric audiology as it was when first described 40 years ago. That is, no auditory test result should be accepted and used...
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The Gaps between Knowing and Doing in Hearing Aid Fitting Management

Oh SH, Lee K, Lee J

Evidence based practice has become an important aspect in many healthcare provisions to improve patient outcomes. Investigating the gaps between knowing and doing in audiology practice will provide future directions...
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Conductive and Mixed Hearing Losses: A Comparison between Summer and Autumn

Nickbakht , Borzoo S

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Conductive hearing loss is common among children and adults. This study aims at comparing the results of conductive hearing loss in summer and autumn. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Puretone...
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Preferences to Patient-Centeredness in Pre-Service Speech and Hearing Sciences Students: A Cross-Sectional Study

Dockens AL, Bellon-Harn ML, Manchaiah

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Patient-centeredness is a critical approach to rehabilitation in allied health professions and is an imperative component of evidence-based practice. However, it is unknown if patient-centeredness is valued...
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Examination of an Audiologist's Response to Patient's Expression of Symptoms: A Pilot Study

Dockens AL, Bellon-Harn ML, Burns ES, Manchaiah , Hinojosa O

This pilot study explores audiologist-patient interactions during initial evaluations or consultations. In particular, an audiologist's response to patient symptoms is examined. Conversations between audiologist and patients were recorded using a...
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Automated Audiometry: A Review of the Implementation and Evaluation Methods

Shojaeemend H, Ayatollahi H

OBJECTIVES: Automated audiometry provides an opportunity to do audiometry when there is no direct access to a clinical audiologist. This approach will help to use hearing services and resources efficiently....
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Development of Simplified Version of Korean-Type Tinnitus Handicap Inventory

Mun MJ, Goh EK, Oh SJ, Kwon HK, Kong SK, Lee IW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) is a useful measure to evaluate the tinnitus and to quantify the functional and psychosocial consequences of tinnitus. However, it can be...
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Clinical Manifestations of Aural Fullness

Park MS, Lee HY, Kang HM, Ryu EW, Lee SK, Yeo SG

  • KMID: 2453957
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 2012 Sep;53(5):985-991.
PURPOSE: Even though aural fullness is ubiquitous among patients presenting to otolaryngology clinics, the association between aural fullness and disease development has not yet been clearly determined. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our...
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Relationship of the Area Measurement of the Large Endolymphatic Duct and Sac Syndrome as well as the Clinical Symptoms with CT and MR Imaging Results

Park JS, Hong HS, Lee JS, Kim DH, Lee HK, Yi BH, Cha JG, Park SJ, Kim SC

PURPOSE: To evaluate the CT and MRI findings of the large endolymphatic duct or sac syndrome (LEDS) and its associated anomalies, with clinical features. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the...
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Otologic and Audiologic Characteristics in Children with Turner Syndrome

Park HT, Lee JM, Yoon J, Kim MJ, Yoon YS, Lee HD, So SS, Lee DY, Kim MS, Kwon SH, Yoon YJ, Lee EJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Turner syndrome (TS) is known to be caused by a total or partial deletion of one X-chromosome. Besides short stature and failure to enter puberty due to...
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