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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Perspectives on defining ‘hearing loss’ and its consequences

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Pages 6-16 | Accepted 04 Dec 2012, Published online: 09 Jan 2013

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Valerie Looi, Natasha de Jongh & Rebecca Kelly-Campbell. (2023) From hearing aids to cochlear implants: The journey for private patients in New Zealand. Cochlear Implants International 24:3, pages 115-129.
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Vinaya Manchaiah & Spoorthi Thammaiah. (2021) Psychometric properties of the Kannada version of the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA). International Journal of Audiology 60:12, pages 1039-1045.
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Spoorthi Thammaiah, Vinaya Manchaiah, Vijayalakshmi Easwar, Rajalakshmi Krishna & Bradley McPherson. (2018) The Participation Scale: psychometric properties of a South Indian translation with hearing-impaired respondents. Disability and Rehabilitation 40:22, pages 2650-2657.
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Elisabeth Vigrestad Svinndal, Jorunn Solheim, Marit By Rise & Chris Jensen. (2018) Hearing loss and work participation: a cross-sectional study in Norway. International Journal of Audiology 57:9, pages 646-656.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, Kerstin Möller, Ilmari Pyykkő & Naresh Durisala. (2015) Capturing positive experiences of a health condition such as hearing loss when using the ICF framework. Hearing, Balance and Communication 13:3, pages 134-136.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, Berth Danermark, Tayebeh Ahmadi, David Tomé, Fei Zhao, Qiang Li, Rajalakshmi Krishna & Per Germundsson. (2015) Social representation of “hearing loss”: cross-cultural exploratory study in India, Iran, Portugal, and the UK. Clinical Interventions in Aging 10, pages 1857-1872.
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Ilmari Pyykkö, Vinaya K. C. Manchaiah, Erna Kentala & Hilla Levo. (2014) Significant others of patients with hearing and balance disorders report positive experiences. International Journal of Audiology 53:4, pages 285-286.
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Sterling W. Sheffield, Molly Jacobs, Charles EllisJr.Jr. & Amber Gerasimchik. (2023) Comparing Direct-to-Consumer Devices to Hearing Aids: Amplification Accuracy for Three Types of Hearing Loss. American Journal of Audiology, pages 1-12.
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Jemaine E Stacey, Henrik Danielsson, Antje Heinrich, Lucija Batinović, Emil Holmer, Elisabeth Ingo & Helen Henshaw. (2023) Relationship between self-reported listening and communication difficulties and executive function: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open 13:11, pages e071225.
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Noriko Katsuya & Tomoko Sano. 2023. Updates on Hearing Loss and its Rehabilitation. Updates on Hearing Loss and its Rehabilitation.
Sterling W. Sheffield, Molly Jacobs & Charles EllisJr.Jr.. (2022) Considerations for the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Delivery Model. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 7:6, pages 1802-1805.
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Christin Ray, Rachel Glade & Deborah S. Culbertson. (2022) Cross-Disciplinary Practices and Perspectives of Auditory Rehabilitation for Adults With Cochlear Implants. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 7:4, pages 1048-1059.
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Sarah Granberg & Åsa Skagerstrand. (2022) Enhancing Person-Centered Audiologic Rehabilitation: Exploring the Use of an Interview Tool Based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Core Sets for Hearing Loss. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 3.
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Antje Heinrich, Melanie A. Ferguson & Sven L. Mattys. (2020) Effects of Cognitive Load on Pure-Tone Audiometry Thresholds in Younger and Older Adults. Ear & Hearing 41:4, pages 907-917.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, Amyn M. Amlani, Christina M. Bricker, Clayton T. Whitfield & Pierre Ratinaud. (2019) Benefits and Shortcomings of Direct-to-Consumer Hearing Devices: Analysis of Large Secondary Data Generated From Amazon Customer Reviews. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:5, pages 1506-1516.
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Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail & Miriam Levinger. (2018) Perpetual Silence, Not Silence for Moments: Hearing Loss of Children as Perceived by Hearing Bedouin Mothers. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 35:4, pages 377-389.
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V. Manchaiah. (2017) Role of self-reported hearing disability and measured hearing sensitivity in understanding participation restrictions and health-related quality of life: a study with hundred and three older adults with hearing loss. Clinical Otolaryngology 42:4, pages 924-926.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, Jerker Rönnberg, Gerhard Andersson & Thomas Lunner. (2015) Stages of Change Profiles among Adults Experiencing Hearing Difficulties Who Have Not Taken Any Action: A Cross-Sectional Study. PLOS ONE 10:6, pages e0129107.
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Joanna Kobosko. (2020) Sense of disability and self-perception and symptoms of depression in adult postlingually deaf cochlear implant users. Nowa Audiofonologia 4:1, pages 41-54.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, Berth Danermark, Jerker Rönnberg & Thomas Lunner. (2014) Importance of “Process Evaluation” in Audiological Rehabilitation: Examples from Studies on Hearing Impairment. International Journal of Otolaryngology 2014, pages 1-7.
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