Introduction for the 4th International Meeting on Internet and Audiology Special Issue of the American Journal of Audiology
[...]two of the authors in this special issue, Drs. Coco and Marrone, recently published "How Audiologists Can Reconfigure Services for Telepractice During COVID-19" in The ASHA LeaderLive (Coco & Marrone, 2020). (2020) describe an automated speech-in-noise test that uses vowel-consona...
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description | [...]two of the authors in this special issue, Drs. Coco and Marrone, recently published "How Audiologists Can Reconfigure Services for Telepractice During COVID-19" in The ASHA LeaderLive (Coco & Marrone, 2020). (2020) describe an automated speech-in-noise test that uses vowel-consonantvowel sounds in a multiple-choice consonant discrimination task that they hope can be used for widespread remote and in-situ hearing screening. (2020) describe their experiences and lessons learned during the development, implementation, and evaluation of a support program for older hearing aid users and their communication partners. (2020) investigated how hearing aid datalogging information is being used in clinical practice by hearing aid dispensers and audiologists using both quantitative and qualitative data collection. |
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