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Initial Results of the Early Auditory Referral-Primary Care (EAR-PC) Study.
Philip Zazove,Melissa A. Plegue,Paul R. Kileny,Michael McKee,Lauren S. Schleicher,Lee A. Green,Ananda Sen,Mary Rapai,Timothy C. Guetterman,Elie Mulhem +9 more
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The electronic clinical prompt significantly increased audiology referrals for at-risk patients for HL in two family medicine clinics and the diagnosis of HL on problem lists increased.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.The article was published on 2017-10-01. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Referral & Mass screening.read more
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Determinants of Hearing Aid Use Among Older Americans With Hearing Loss.
TL;DR: Analysis of HRS data indicated that younger, nonwhite, non-Hispanic, lower income, and less-educated individuals were significantly less likely to use HA than their referent groups (all p values < .001).
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Quality-of-life changes and hearing impairment : a randomized trial.
TL;DR: Hearing loss is associated with important adverse effects on the quality of life of elderly persons, effects which are reversible with hearing aids.
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Effective Hearing Loss Screening in Primary Care: The Early Auditory Referral-Primary Care Study.
Philip Zazove,Melissa A. Plegue,Michael McKee,Melissa DeJonckheere,Paul R. Kileny,Lauren S. Schleicher,Lee A. Green,Ananda Sen,Mary Rapai,Elie Mulhem +9 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should consider adopting this method to identify patients with hearing loss to reduce its known and adverse sequelae andAudiology referrals for at-risk patients are increased.
Acciones del fonoaudiólogo(a) en el marco de la Atención Primaria de Salud (APS); la teoría frente a la práctica.
Carreño Patiño,Ludwing Bernart +1 more
TL;DR: Especialista en Administracion en Salud Publica. Linea de Investigación: Atencion Primaria de Salud as discussed by the authors, 2015, p. 6.
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State of research and program development for adults with hearing loss.
TL;DR: An update on the state of research for adults with hearing loss is provided to educate the reader on what is known and highlight areas where further work is still needed.
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