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CATE in people with dementia
7 January 2021
| Joanna Lemanska
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
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aged care home, Cortical automatic threshold estimation, auditory evoked potential, dementia, hearing evaluation, hearing impairment, pure-tone audiometry
Behavioural hearing tests may be difficult to perform for people with dementia. The aim of this study was to investigate if the cortical automatic threshold estimation (CATE) may be used as an alternative to the pure tone audiometry test. Six...
VACANCY: Audiologist/Hearing Aid Dispenser – Worcester
4 October 2023
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Recruitment & Personnel
We are looking for a qualified Audiologist or Hearing Aid Dispenser to join our growing Hearcare business in Worcester. Our business currently tests patients across our Worcester store and several other Specsavers in the area.
Will it ever happen?
1 November 2014
| David M Baguley (Prof), Jeffrey R Holt, James R Tysome, Deborah Hall (Prof), Robert Eikelboom (Prof), De Wet Swanepoel (Prof), Daniel M Merfeld (Prof), Richard F Lewis
Audiology is a rapidly evolving field, with many exciting developments on the horizon. David Baguley identified some topics of interest, and asked some international experts ‘will it ever happen?’ Gene therapy for deafness After years of development, gene therapy for...
Tele-audiometry – a ShoeBOX solution
1 July 2014
| Nina Reade
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ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric, ENTA - Auditory Implants
Access to hearing assessment is a global challenge. In relation to the global burden of hearing loss World Health Organisation’s (WHO’s) recent estimate (2013) is that 360 million people in the world have disabling hearing impairment. Two-thirds of these people...
The importance of s-ABR in auditory disorders
4 May 2023
| Meliha Basoz Behmen, Elif Kuru
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
S-ABR is a method of recording speech-evoked-potentials, but where does it fit in the clinical and research test battery? Here, the authors examine the opportunities for s-ABR. The integrity of the neural transmission of acoustic stimuli is evaluated by auditory...
Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
1 September 2018
| Adam Walker
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ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric
Not only is Paediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss extremely informative, it is also exceptionally easy to read due to the clever structuring of sections and chapters. The authors have very cleverly divided the book into sections that almost perfectly follow the...
New edition of Virtual Hearing Aid Care published
5 December 2022
Scholaship@Western has published v2.0 of a clinical practice guideline (CPG) on Virtual Hearing Aid Care.
Internet-based aural rehabilitation (IAR)
1 October 2018
| Joanna Lemanska
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
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Internet interventions, Internet-based aural rehabilitation, Qualitative study, hearing loss, semi-structured interviews
Rapid information technology development allows use of the internet in several areas. It is therefore not surprising that online rehabilitation programmes attract a large interest of researchers worldwide. This study aimed to analyse what participants’ experiences of IAR are. The...
New distribution partner in Egypt
23 February 2022
ENT & Audiology News is delighted to welcome on board Egypt Opera International Group as its new distribution partner. The company will be providing free print copies of each issue of the magazine to members of the ENT and hearing care professions in Egypt.
Ida Institute joins Demant
28 November 2023
The Ida Institute, the hearing-care pioneer, has joined Demant, the Denmark-based hearing healthcare group.
Tinnitus Week 2025
9 January 2025
Tinnitus UK, the only charity in the UK dedicated to providing tinnitus support services, is marking Tinnitus Week 2025 (3–9 February) with a programme of events and awareness-raising activities.
CBT for tinnitus and hyperacusis
1 September 2018
| Joanna Lemanska
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Tinnitus, audiology, cognitive behavioural therapy, hyperacusis
Finding an efficient treatment for tinnitus attracts the interest of researchers worldwide. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is one of the widely researched methods used in tinnitus management. The aim of this study was to investigate what proportion of patients complete...