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Teleaudiology services for rehabilitation with hearing aids in adults: a systematic review (Record no. 2908)

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Title Teleaudiology services for rehabilitation with hearing aids in adults: a systematic review
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Summary, etc Purpose: This review examined (a) the current evidence<br/>from studies on teleaudiology applications for rehabilitation<br/>of adults with hearing impairment with hearing aids and<br/>(b) whether it is sufficient to support the translation into<br/>routine clinical practice.<br/>Method: A search strategy and eligibility criteria were<br/>utilized to include articles specifically related to hearing<br/>aid fitting and follow-up procedures that are involved in<br/>consultations for the rehabilitation of adults, where the<br/>service was provided by the clinician by teleaudiology.<br/>A search using key words and Medical Subject Headings<br/>(MeSH) was conducted on the main electronic databases<br/>that index health-related studies. The included studies were<br/>assessed using validated evaluation tools for methodological<br/>quality, level of evidence, and grade recommendations for<br/>application into practice.<br/>Results: Fourteen studies were identified as being within the<br/>scope of this review. The evaluation tools showed that none<br/>of these studies demonstrated either a strong methodological<br/>quality or high level of evidence. Analysis of evidence<br/>identified 19 activities, which were classified into service<br/>outcomes categories of feasibility, barriers, efficiency,<br/>quality, and effectiveness. Recommendations could be<br/>made regarding the (a) feasibility, (b) barriers, and (c) efficiency<br/>of teleaudiology for the rehabilitation of hearing loss with<br/>hearing aids.<br/>Conclusion: This review provides up-to-date evidence for<br/>teleaudiology hearing aid services in new and experienced<br/>hearing aid users in different practice settings. Findings<br/>direct future research priorities to strengthen evidencebased<br/>practice. There is a need for further studies of many<br/>aspects of teleaudiology services for rehabilitation with<br/>hearing aids to support their implementation into clinical<br/>practice
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Teleaudiology services
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Hearing aids
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element rehabilitation
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Adults
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Personal name Karina F M Tao
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Title Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/928/Teleaudiology%20services%20for%20rehabilitation%20with%20hearing%20aids%20in%20adults%20a%20systematic%20review.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y">https://dspace.nal.gov.au/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/928/Teleaudiology%20services%20for%20rehabilitation%20with%20hearing%20aids%20in%20adults%20a%20systematic%20review.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y</a>
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