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Lombard Effect for Bilingual Speakers in Cantonese and English: importance of spectro-temporal features ...
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Speech Perception in Noise Is Associated With Different Cognitive Abilities in Chinese-Speaking Older Adults With and Without Hearing Aids
In: Front Psychol (2022)
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A Review of Speech Perception of Mandarin-Speaking Children With Cochlear Implantation
In: Front Neurosci (2021)
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Can Dual Compression Offer Better Mandarin Speech Intelligibility and Sound Quality Than Fast-Acting Compression?
In: Trends Hear (2021)
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The Cantonese Hearing in Noise Test for Children ...
Wong, Lena L. N.; Chen, Yuan; Leung, Kam P.. - : Figshare, 2019
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The Cantonese Hearing in Noise Test for Children ...
Wong, Lena L. N.; Chen, Yuan; Leung, Kam P.. - : Figshare, 2019
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The Cantonese Hearing in Noise Test for Children
Wong, Lena L. N.; Chen, Yuan; Leung, Kam P.. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds : toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
Abstract: Objective: The purpose of the study was twofold: (1) to assess the ability of hearing-impaired adults in the developing world to independently and accurately assemble a pair of hearing aids by following instructions that were written and illustrated according to best-practice health literacy principles; and (2) to determine which factors influence independent and accurate task completion. Design: Correlational study. Study sample: Forty South African and 40 Chinese adults with a hearing loss and their partners. The participant group included 42 females and 38 males ranging in age from 32 to 92 years. Results: Ninety-five percent of South African and 60% of Chinese participants completed the assembly task, either on their own or with assistance from their partners. Better health literacy, younger age, and a more prestigious occupation were significantly associated with independent task completion for the South African and Chinese participants. Task accuracy was significantly linked to higher levels of cognitive function among South African participants, while a paucity of valid data prevented an analysis of accuracy from being conducted with the Chinese data. Conclusion: Individuals of diverse backgrounds can manage the self-fitting hearing-aid assembly task as long as health literacy levels and cultural differences are considered. ; 9 page(s)
Keyword: amplification; developing countries; health literacy; hearing aids; self-fitting hearing aids
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1221579
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Caposecco, Andrea. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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