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Severe to profound hearing impairment: factors associated with the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants and participation in extended audiological rehabilitation

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Bhavisha Parmar, Mwanaisha Phiri, Courtney Caron, Tess Bright & Wakisa Mulwafu. (2021) Development of a public audiology service in Southern Malawi: profile of patients across two years. International Journal of Audiology 60:10, pages 789-796.
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