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Identifying the approaches used by audiologists to address the psychosocial needs of their adult clients
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Is cortical automatic threshold estimation a feasible alternative for hearing threshold estimation with adults with dementia living in aged care?
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Audiological approaches to address the psychosocial needs of adults with hearing loss: perceived benefit and likelihood of use
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Identifying barriers and facilitators to implementing family-centred care in adult audiology practices: a COM-B interview study exploring staff perspectives
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Adaptation of the “active communication education” programme into Spanish for older adults with hearing loss
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Use of the behaviour change wheel to design an intervention to improve the implementation of family-centred care in adult audiology services
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Individualised active communication education (I-ACE): another clinical option for adults with hearing impairment with a focus on problem solving and self-management
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Can adults living with dementia complete pure-tone audiometry? A systematic review
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It is estimated that over 60% of adults with dementia will also have a hearing impairment, resulting in a dual sensory-cognitive communication disability. Hearing interventions may lessen the impact of hearing impairment on a communication disability; yet, for audiologists to recommend appropriate hearing interventions, the individual's hearing thresholds must first be accurately established. The gold standard test for establishing hearing thresholds is pure-tone audiometry (PTA). However, the ability of adults with dementia to successfully complete PTA is uncertain. This systematic review examined studies of adults with dementia to better determine the proportion who could complete PTA.Systematic review.Studies were included that assessed hearing in older adults who were reported as having mild and greater dementia. From a total of 1,237 eligible studies, only three were found to meet all inclusion criteria.Across these three studies, the proportion of adults with dementia who could successfully complete PTA ranged from 56% to 59%.Further research is needed in this area, particularly for adults with moderate and severe stages of dementia. Future research should also consider the feasibility of complementary, non-behavioural hearing tests. This systematic review was registered with the PROSPERO database, registration number CRD42017073041.
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Keyword:
1203 Language and Linguistics; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Language and Linguistics; Linguistics and Language; Speech and Hearing
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:a17f833
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Do hearing aids address real-world hearing difficulties for adults with mild hearing impairment? Results from a pilot study using ecological momentary assessment
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Parent-directed commentaries during children's hearing habilitation appointments: a practice in family-centred care
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Patient-centred hearing care in Malaysia: what do audiologists prefer and to what extent is it implemented in practice?
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Audiological management of adults with hearing impairment in Malaysia
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The IJA system for systematic reviews: “the whys and hows”*
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Management of swallowing and communication difficulties in Down syndrome: a survey of speech-language pathologists
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Older adults’ experiences and issues with hearing aids in the first six months after hearing aid fitting
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Hearing aid use in the elderly as measured by datalogging and self-report
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Difficult conversations: talking about cost in audiology consultations with older adults
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Exploring audiologists’ language and hearing aid uptake in initial rehabilitation appointments
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