Abstract |
The primary emphasis in rehabilitating the hearing impaired has involved fitting a hearing aid. There are patients however, who can be helped by communication aids in addition to, or in place of hearing aids. Communication aids include any device, other than a conventional hearing aid, which assists the hearing impaired in maintaining contact wiht the normally hearing. In Scandinavian countries a sophisticated system for rehabilitating the hearing impaired has evolved and communication aids are recommended extensively. Similar aids exist in North America, but clinicians have not yet developed a full awareness of how these devices can benefit their patients. This paper represents the results of a two year survey undertaken to identify and evaluate various devices available in Toronto. The contribution these aids can offer in rehabilitating patients is discussed.
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Authors | K Riko, F Cummings, P W Alberti |
Journal | The Journal of otolaryngology
(J Otolaryngol)
Vol. 8
Issue 1
Pg. 10-23
(Feb 1979)
ISSN: 0381-6605 [Print] Canada |
PMID | 458909
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Amplifiers, Electronic
- Communication
- Correction of Hearing Impairment
- Humans
- Light
- North America
- Ontario
- Radio
- Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
- Sensory Aids
- Telephone
- Television
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