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  1. Ear Portal: An urban-based ear, nose, and throat, and audiology referral telehealth portal to improve access to specialist ear-health services for children
  2. Seeking Help for Tinnitus and Satisfaction With Healthcare Providers Including Diagnosis, Clinical Services, and Treatment: A Scoping Review
  3. Digits in noise testing in a multilingual sample of Asian adults
  4. The use of patient-report measures and intervention strategies for children and adolescents with chronic tinnitus: a scoping review
  5. The Relationship of Age-Related Hearing Loss with Cognitive Decline and Dementia in a Sinitic Language-Speaking Adult Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  6. International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) translation into isiXhosa
  7. The impact of untreated hearing loss on depression, anxiety, stress, and loneliness in tonal language-speaking older adults in China
  8. Long-term follow-up after recurrent otitis media and ventilation tube insertion: Hearing outcomes and middle-ear health at six years of age
  9. Co-designing social-emotional well-being resources for students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  10. Factors Influencing Postoperative Experiences in Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients: A Multistakeholder Perspective
  11. Community-based adult hearing care provided by community healthcare workers using mHealth technologies
  12. m-Health Applications for Hearing Loss: A Scoping Review
  13. Is There an Association Between Untreated Hearing Loss and Psychosocial Outcomes?
  14. Changes in audiologists’ mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: the supportive role of professional associations, workplaces and hearing device manufacturers
  15. Barriers and facilitators to asking adults with hearing loss about their emotional and psychological well-being: a COM-B analysis
  16. Relationship of age-related hearing loss with cognitive decline and dementia in Sinitic tonal language-speaking populations: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
  17. Willingness to consider and to pay for a variety of telehealth services amongst adult hearing clinic clients
  18. Providing information on mental well-being during audiological consultations: exploring barriers and facilitators using the COM-B model
  19. Digital Approaches to Automated and Machine Learning Assessments of Hearing: Scoping Review
  20. Prevalence and characteristics of hearing and vision loss in preschool children from low income South African communities: results of a screening program of 10,390 children
  21. Analysis of a Cochlear Implant Database: Changes in Tinnitus Prevalence and Distress After Cochlear Implantation
  22. Perspectives on Mental Health Screening in the Audiology Setting: A Focus Group Study Involving Clinical and Nonclinical Staff
  23. Hearing Aid Review Appointments: Attendance and Effectiveness
  24. Addressing Emotional and Psychological Problems Associated With Hearing Loss: Perspective of Consumer and Community Representatives
  25. The Relationship Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Impairment in a Chinese Elderly Population: The Baseline Analysis
  26. Auditory-cognitive training for adult cochlear implant recipients: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  27. The reliability of video otoscopy recordings and still images in the asynchronous diagnosis of middle-ear disease
  28. Minimal outcome measurements in pediatric cochlear implant users: a consensus paper
  29. Reflections on How Tinnitus Impacts the Lives of Children and Adolescents
  30. Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in Australian baby boomers: the Busselton healthy ageing study
  31. International survey of audiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: use of and attitudes to telehealth
  32. Digital Approaches to Automated and Machine Learning Assessments of Hearing: Scoping Review (Preprint)
  33. International survey of audiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: effects on mental well-being of audiologists
  34. Prevalence of Hyperacusis and Its Relation to Health: The Busselton Healthy Ageing Study
  35. Referral Criteria for Preschool Hearing Screening in Resource-Constrained Settings: A Comparison of Protocols
  36. Coping with the social challenges and emotional distress associated with hearing loss: a qualitative investigation using Leventhal’s self-regulation theory
  37. International survey of audiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: effects on the workplace
  38. Barriers and facilitators to delivery of group audiological rehabilitation programs: a survey based on the COM-B model
  39. Reducing the Impact of Tinnitus on Children and Adolescents’ Lives: A Mixed-Methods Concept Mapping Study
  40. Binaural summation, binaural unmasking and fluctuating masker benefit in bimodal and bilateral adult cochlear implant users
  41. Validation of teleaudiology hearing aid rehabilitation services for adults: a systematic review of outcome measurement tools
  42. Clinician-rated quality of video otoscopy recordings and still images for the asynchronous assessment of middle-ear disease
  43. Peripheral Hearing Loss and Its Association with Cognition among Ethnic Chinese Older Adults
  44. A MultiCenter Analysis of Factors Associated with Hearing Outcome for 2,735 Adults with Cochlear Implants
  45. Predictive models for cochlear implant outcomes: Performance, generalizability, and the impact of cohort size
  46. Audiological approaches to address the psychosocial needs of adults with hearing loss: perceived benefit and likelihood of use
  47. Reflections and perceptions of chronic tinnitus during childhood and adolescence
  48. The effect of tinnitus on hearing-related quality of life outcomes in adult cochlear implant recipients
  49. Teleaudiology hearing aid fitting follow-up consultations for adults: single blinded crossover randomised control trial and cohort studies
  50. Identifying the approaches used by audiologists to address the psychosocial needs of their adult clients
  51. How Do Audiologists Respond to Emotional and Psychological Concerns Raised in the Audiology Setting? Three Case Vignettes
  52. Does Otitis Media Affect Later Language Ability? A Prospective Birth Cohort Study
  53. What Influences Decision-Making for Cochlear Implantation in Adults? Exploring Barriers and Drivers From a Multistakeholder Perspective
  54. Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices of Australian Audiologists in Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Adults With Hearing Loss
  55. The effect of hearing loss configuration on cochlear implantation uptake rates: an Australian experience
  56. The link between hearing loss, dementia and mental health: A community conversation
  57. Cross-sectional prevalence and risk factors for otitis media and hearing loss in Australian children aged 5 to 7 years: a prospective cohort study
  58. Investigating the prevalence and impact of device-related problems associated with hearing aid use
  59. The Effectiveness of bFGF in the Treatment of Tympanic Membrane Perforations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  60. Hearing aid review appointment: clients’ reasons for attendance and non-attendance
  61. A Qualitative Exploration of the Role and Needs of Classroom Teachers in Supporting the Mental Health and Well-Being of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
  62. Hearing and vision screening for preschool children using mobile technology, South Africa
  63. How do Hearing Aid Owners Acquire Hearing Aid Management Skills?
  64. Hearing Loss and Depression in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
  65. How Do Hearing Aid Owners Respond to Hearing Aid Problems?
  66. Factors Associated With Self-Reported Hearing Aid Management Skills and Knowledge
  67. Teleaudiology
  68. Evaluating Hearing Aid Management: Development of the Hearing Aid Skills and Knowledge Inventory (HASKI)
  69. Wound healing after tonsillectomy – a review of the literature
  70. Predicting sequential bilateral cochlear implantation performance in postlingually deafened adults; A retrospective cohort study
  71. Teleaudiology Services for Rehabilitation With Hearing Aids in Adults: A Systematic Review
  72. Prevalence of hearing loss at primary health care clinics in South Africa
  73. Optical Coherence Tomography of the Tympanic Membrane and Middle Ear: A Review
  74. Does otitis media in early childhood affect later behavioural development? Results from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study
  75. Investigating the Knowledge, Skills, and Tasks Required for Hearing Aid Management: Perspectives of Clinicians and Hearing Aid Owners
  76. Auditory and Cognitive Training for Cognition in Adults With Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  77. Self-Reported Hearing Loss and Pure Tone Audiometry for Screening in Primary Health Care Clinics
  78. Extended High-Frequency Smartphone Audiometry: Validity and Reliability
  79. Evaluating Random Error in Clinician-Administered Surveys: Theoretical Considerations and Clinical Applications of Interobserver Reliability and Agreement
  80. Corrigenda
  81. Associations between cardiovascular disease and its risk factors with hearing loss-A cross-sectional analysis
  82. A novel study on association between untreated hearing loss and cognitive functions of older adults: Baseline non-verbal cognitive assessment results
  83. Exploring Hearing Aid Problems
  84. Are hearing aid owners able to identify and self-report handling difficulties? A pilot study
  85. Mental health problems among 4–17-year-olds with hearing problems: results from a nationally representative study
  86. Automated Smartphone Threshold Audiometry: Validity and Time Efficiency
  87. A population-based study of the association between dysglycaemia and hearing loss in middle age
  88. Smartphone-Based Hearing Screening at Primary Health Care Clinics
  89. Predicting Sequential Cochlear Implantation Performance: A Systematic Review
  90. Referral criteria for school-based hearing screening in South Africa: Considerations for resource-limited contexts
  91. International Survey of Audiologists' Attitudes Toward Telehealth
  92. Community-Based Intervention Determines Tele-Audiology Site Candidacy
  93. Asynchronous interpretation of manual and automated audiometry: Agreement and reliability
  94. Affordable headphones for accessible screening audiometry: An evaluation of the Sennheiser HD202 II supra-aural headphone
  95. Self-reported cochlear implant management skills: development and validation of the self-administered Cochlear Implant Management Skills (CIMS-self) survey
  96. Type I Tympanoplasty Meta-Analysis
  97. Smartphone hearing screening in mHealth assisted community-based primary care
  98. The impact of tinnitus upon cognition in adults: A systematic review
  99. Does clinician continuity influence hearing aid outcomes?
  100. Clinical validation of automated audiometry with continuous noise-monitoring in a clinically heterogeneous population outside a sound-treated environment
  101. Hearing loss in urban South African school children (grade 1 to 3)
  102. Hearing loss and cognitive decline in Singapore: status quo of an island nation
  103. Type I Tympanoplasty Meta-analysis: A Single Variable Analysis of More Than 26 Thousand Adults and Children From 214 Studies
  104. Protective benefit of predominant breastfeeding against otitis media may be limited to early childhood: results from a prospective birth cohort study
  105. Diagnosis of hearing loss using automated audiometry in an asynchronous telehealth model: A pilot accuracy study
  106. Hearing impairment and cognitive function
  107. Hearing loss and cognition in the Busselton Baby Boomer cohort: An epidemiological study
  108. Speech perception scores in cochlear implant recipients: An analysis of ceiling effects in the CUNY sentence test (Quiet) in post-lingually deafened cochlear implant recipients
  109. A prospective study evaluating cochlear implant management skills: development and validation of the Cochlear Implant Management Skills survey
  110. Clinical Validity of hearScreen™ Smartphone Hearing Screening for School Children
  111. Distribution Characteristics of Air-Bone Gaps
  112. Diagnostic Hearing Assessment in Schools: Validity and Time Efficiency of Automated Audiometry
  113. Teleaudiology
  114. Accuracy of Remote Hearing Assessment in a Rural Community
  115. Self-reported hearing loss and manual audiometry: A rural versus urban comparison
  116. Evaluating hearing aid handling skills: A systematic and descriptive review
  117. Distribution characteristics of normal pure-tone thresholds
  118. A reply to the commentary on ”Animal models of chronic tympanic membrane perforation: in response to plasminogen initiates and potentiates the healing of acute and chronic tympanic membrane perforations in mice” by Wang AY, Shen Y, Wang JT, Eikelboom R...
  119. Tympanometry Screening Criteria in Children Ages 5-7 Yr
  120. Prevalence and risk factors for parent-reported recurrent otitis media during early childhood in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study
  121. Smartphone hearing screening with integrated quality control and data management
  122. Validation of remote mapping of cochlear implants
  123. Plasminogen initiates and potentiates the healing of acute and chronic tympanic membrane perforations in mice
  124. Animal models of chronic tympanic membrane perforation: in response to plasminogen initiates and potentiates the healing of acute and chronic tympanic membrane perforations in mice
  125. Standards of practice in the field of hearing implants
  126. Self-Reported Hearing Loss in Baby Boomers from the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study: Audiometric Correspondence and Predictive Value
  127. False air-bone gaps at 4 kHz in listeners with normal hearing and sensorineural hearing loss
  128. Validity of Automated Threshold Audiometry
  129. Clinical validation of the AMTAS automated audiometer
  130. Hearing Preservation Surgery for Cochlear Implantation—Hearing and Quality of Life After 2 Years
  131. Tissue Engineering of the Tympanic Membrane
  132. Tympanic membrane repair using silk fibroin and acellular collagen scaffolds
  133. A comparative study of hearing aids and round window application of the vibrant sound bridge (VSB) for patients with mixed or conductive hearing loss
  134. Scaffolds for Tympanic Membrane Regeneration in Rats
  135. Validity of Automated Threshold Audiometry
  136. Rationale, design and methods for a community-based study of clustering and cumulative effects of chronic disease processes and their effects on ageing: the Busselton healthy ageing study
  137. Personal listening devices and the prevention of noise induced hearing loss in children: The cheers for ears pilot program
  138. “Epic Ear Defence”—A Game to Educate Children on the Risks of Noise-Related Hearing Loss
  139. Utilising silk fibroin membranes as scaffolds for the growth of tympanic membrane keratinocytes, and application to myringoplasty surgery
  140. Rotation of the osseous spiral lamina from the hook region along the basal turn of the cochlea: results of a magnetic resonance image anatomical study using high-resolution DRIVE sequences
  141. Mobile and Landline Telephone Performance Outcomes among Telephone‐Using Cochlear Implant Recipients
  142. Neuromonics tinnitus treatment for patients with significant level of hearing loss: An adaptation of the protocol
  143. To pack or not to pack? A contemporary review of middle ear packing agents
  144. The role of epidermal growth factor in the healing tympanic membrane following perforation in rats
  145. Histology of the healing tympanic membrane following perforation in rats
  146. Long-Term Benefit Perception, Complications, and Device Malfunction Rate of Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid Implantation for Profound Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  147. Response to: The relationship between the air-bone gap and the size of superior semicircular canal dehiscence, from Dirk Beutner
  148. Preliminary results of the application of a silk fibroin scaffold to otology
  149. The Relationship Between the Air-Bone Gap and the Size of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
  150. Grafts in myringoplasty: utilizing a silk fibroin scaffold as a novel device
  151. Auditory Manifestations of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
  152. The Effects of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence on the Labyrinth
  153. Noise Levels, Hearing Disturbances, and Use of Hearing Protection at Entertainment Venues
  154. Obliteration of the Persistently Discharging Mastoid Cavity using the Middle Temporal Artery Flap
  155. Eliminating the Limitations of Manual Crimping in Stapes Surgery: Mid-Term Results of 90 Patients in the Nitinol Stapes Piston Multicenter Trial
  156. Clinical decision support systems and computer‐aided diagnosis in otology
  157. Patient's quality of life and hearing outcomes after stapes surgery
  158. Retinal image analysis: Concepts, applications and potential
  159. Utilization of fresh human tympanic membranes for structural analysis and cytokeratin immunocytochemistry implementing resin techniques
  160. Attitude to telemedicine, and willingness to use it, in audiology patients
  161. Unilateral Profound Hearing Loss and the Effect on Quality of Life After Cerebellopontine Angle Surgery
  162. Validation of tele-otology to diagnose ear disease in children
  163. In vivo performance of the Nitinol shape-memory stapes prosthesis during hearing restoration surgery in otosclerosis: A first report
  164. Eliminating the Limitations of Manual Crimping in Stapes Surgery? A Preliminary Trial with the Shape Memory Nitinol Stapes Piston
  165. Assessment of utilisation of ear, nose and throat services by patients in rural and remote areas
  166. Evaluation of Video-Otoscopes Suitable for Tele-Otology
  167. Tele-otology: Planning, design, development and implementation
  168. Oximetry with a multiple wavelength SLO
  169. Differential imaging in scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
  170. How detrimental is eye movement during photorefractive keratectomy to the patient's postoperative vision?
  171. Comparison of different imaging modes for scanning laser ophthalmoscopes
  172. Neuroretinal rim measurement error using PC-based stereo software
  173. Telemedicine Screening of Diabetic Retinopathy Using a Hand-Held Fundus Camera
  174. Fred Hollows lecture: Digital screening for eye disease
  175. Internet-based tools to observe progressive changes in ophthalmic images
  176. Comparison of optic disc image assessment methods when examining serial photographs for glaucomatous progression
  177. Computer-assisted planimetry associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome
  178. Simultaneous three wavelength imaging with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope
  179. Evaluation of a Portable Fundus Camera for Use in the Teleophthalmologic Diagnosis of Glaucoma
  180. JPEG and wavelet compression of ophthalmic images
  181. Color adjustment techniques to improve utility of stereo flicker chronoscopy and chronometry assessment of serial optic disk photographs in glaucoma patients
  182. Registration of stereo and temporal images of the retina
  183. Development of a versatile stereo scanning laser ophthalmoscope
  184. Full colour, video rate scanning laser ophthalmoscope
  185. Multi-Spectral Imaging in Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy
  186. A case for electronic manipulation of medical images?
  187. Software for 3-D visualization/analysis of optic-disc images
  188. Tele-ophthalmic screening using digital imaging devices
  189. A personal computer-based method of stereo chronometry for measuring neuroretinal rim width: A pilot study
  190. Optic disc haemorrhages and vascular abnormalities in a glaucoma population
  191. Comparison of stereo optic disc photographs from the Nidek 3-Dx and Zeiss retinal cameras
  192. Automated extraction and quantification of macular drusen from fundal photographs
  193. An improved method of densitometry of red-free retinal nerve fibre layer photographs
  194. Performance of two films for densitometry of retinal photographs
  195. Correlations between densitometry of red-free photographs and reflectometry with the scanning laser ophthalmoscope in normal subjects and glaucoma patients
  196. Simplification of unsharp masking in retinal nerve fibre layer photography
  197. Computerised densitometry of red-free retinal photographs correlated with automatic perimetry
  198. Texture analysis of retinal images to determine nerve fibre loss