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Autor:
Emma Rushbrooke, K. Todd Houston
Provides practical information to audiologists to enable the development and delivery of a successful telepractice program. Specifically, the text discusses the technological requirements (e.g., videoconferencing equipment, remote programming softwar
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 25:411-420
This study compared the language, reading, classroom, and quality of life outcomes of primary school-aged children with aural atresia (AA) to matched controls. Participants included 10 children with AA (eight unilateral) and 10 children with typical
Autor:
Kerrie Plant, Peter M. Seligman, Lesley A. Whitford, Lia Lassig, Julie Decker, Katie Hill, Emma Rushbrooke, Liz Winton
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology. 24:1-15
A multi-centre study was conducted involving 93 children, aged 5.7 to 18.0 years, who approached their cochlear implant centres for conversion from the body-worn Spectra to the ear-level ESPrit22 processor. Eighty-seven per cent of the children atten
Autor:
Jackie Brown, Gabriella Constantinescu, Dimity Dornan, Monique Waite, Emma Rushbrooke, Jane McGovern, Michelle K. Ryan, Anne J. Hill
Publikováno v:
Journal of telemedicine and telecare. 20(3)
Telemedicine (“telepractice”) allows improved access to specialised early intervention services such as Auditory-Verbal Therapy (AVT) for children with hearing loss. We investigated the effectiveness of a tele-AVT programme (eAVT) in the spoken l
Publikováno v:
Cochlear implants international. 10
This paper summarises findings from studies that evaluated the benefits of bimodal fitting (combining a hearing aid and a cochlear implant in opposite ears) or bilateral cochlear implantation, relative to unilateral implantation, for children (Ching
Autor:
Emma Rushbrooke, Alan Taylor, Anthony Hogan, Karen Pedley, Barb Plaith, Ellen Giles, Lee Kethel, Kate White, Merril Stewart, Graeme Hawthorne
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 43(4)
This paper prospectively documents the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and social participation benefits of adult patients receiving cochlear implants in Australia and New Zealand. Thirty-four consecutively implanted patients completed the Ass
Autor:
Dimity Dornan, Janine Del Dot, Leen Theuwis, Anke Plasmans, Robert Cowan, Andrzej Zarowski, Jane McGovern, Arielle Kaicer, Stefan J. Mauger, Rod Hollow, Esti Nel, Valerie Looi, Michelle Moran, Erwin Offeciers, Jaime Leigh, Leigh Martelli, Claire Spence, Emma Rushbrooke, Beth Atkinson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. :193-199
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate whether experienced paediatric cochlear implant users could show benefits to speech perception outcomes from the introduction of noise reduction and automated scene classification technologies as im