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Evolution of treatment paradigms in neovascular age-related macular degeneration: a review of real-world evidence
In: Br J Ophthalmol (2021)
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Screening, education, and rehabilitation services for hearing loss provided to clients with low vision : measured and perceived value among participants of the vision-hearing project
McMahon, Catherine M; Schneider, Julie; Dunsmore, Moira. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2017
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Hearing and vision impairment and the 5-year incidence of falls in older adults
Gopinath, Bamini; McMahon, Catherine M; Burlutsky, George. - : Oxford University Press, 2016
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Dual sensory impairment and hearing aid use among clients attending low-vision services in Australia : the vision-hearing project
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Improving access to hearing services for people with low vision : piloting a "hearing screening and education model" of intervention
Schneider, Julie; Dunsmore, Moira; McMahon, Catherine M. - : Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2014
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The Need for improved detection and management of adult-onset hearing loss in Australia
McMahon, Catherine M; Gopinath, Bamini; Schneider, Julie. - : Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2013
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Dual sensory impairment in older adults increases the risk of mortality : a population-based study
Gopinath, Bamini; Schneider, Julie; McMahon, Catherine M. - : Public Library of Science, 2013
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Prevalence and 5-year incidence of dual sensory impairment in an older Australian population
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Severity of age-related hearing loss is associated with impaired activities of daily living
Gopinath, Bamini; Schneider, Julie; McMahon, Catherine M. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Hearing-impaired adults are at increased risk of experiencing emotional distress and social engagement restrictions five years later
Gopinath, Bamini; Hickson, Louise; Schneider, Julie. - : Oxford University Press, 2012
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Hearing handicap, rather than measured hearing impairment, predicts poorer quality of life over 10 years in older adults
Abstract: Background: We aimed to determine the prospective association between measured hearing impairment, self-reported hearing handicap and hearing aid use with quality of life. Study design: 829 Blue Mountains Hearing Study participants (≥55 years) were examined between 1997-1999 and 2007-2009. The shortened version of the hearing handicap inventory was administered. Hearing levels were measured using pure-tone audiometry. Quality of life was assessed using the 36-Item Short-Form Survey (SF-36); higher scores reflect better quality of life. Results: Hearing impairment at baseline compared with no impairment was associated with lower mean SF-36 mental composite score 10 years later (multivariable-adjusted p = 0.03). Physical composite score and mean scores for seven of the eight SF-36 domains after 10-year follow-up were significantl y lower among participants who self-reported hearing handicap at baseline. Differences in the adjusted means between participants with and without hearing handicap ranged from 2.7 (physical composite score) to 10.4 units ('role limitations due to physical problems' domain). Individuals who developed incident hearing impairment compared to those who did not, had adjusted mean scores 9.5- and 7.7-units lower in the 'role limitation due to physical problems', and 'bodily pain' domains, respectively, at the 10-year follow-up. Hearing aid users versus non-users at baseline showed a 1.82-point (p = 0.03) and 3.32-point (p = 0.01) increase in SF-36 mental composite score and mental health domain over the 10-year follow-up, respectively. Conclusion: Older adults with self-perceived hearing handicap constitute a potential risk group for overall deterioration in quality of life, while hearing aid use could help improve the well-being of hearing impaired adults. ; 6 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; Age-related hearing loss; Blue Mountains Eye Study; Blue Mountains Hearing Study; Hearing aid; Hearing handicap; Quality of life
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/174163
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Dual sensory impairment in older age
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Dietary intake of cholesterol is positively associated and use of cholesterol-lowering medication is negatively associated with prevalent age-related hearing loss
Gopinath, Bamini; Flood, Victoria M; Teber, Erdahl. - : American Society for Nutrition, 2011
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Dietary antioxidant intake is associated with the prevalence but not incidence of age-related hearing loss
Gopinath, B; Flood, V. M; McMahon, Catherine M. - : Springer France, 2011
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Incidence and predictors of hearing aid use and ownership among older adults with hearing loss
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Five-year incidence and progression of hearing impairment in an older population
Mitchell, Paul; Gopinath, Bamini; Wang, Jie Jin. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Risk factors and impacts of incident tinnitus in older adults
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The association between reduced GFR and hearing loss : a cross-sectional population-based study
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Serum homocysteine and folate concentrations are associated with prevalent age-related hearing loss
Gopinath, Bamini; Flood, Victoria M; Rochtchina, Elena. - : American Society for Nutrition, 2010
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Incidence, persistence, and progression of tinnitus symptoms in older adults : the Blue Mountains hearing study
Gopinath, Bamini; McMahon, Catherine M; Rochtchina, Elena. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010
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