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Yoshinaga-Itano C, Carr G, Davis A, Ching T, Chung K, Clark J, et al.
Ear Hear . 2024 May; 45(5):1071-1088. PMID: 38783422
Editor's Note: The following article discusses the timely topic Clinical Guidance in the areas of Evidence-Based Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs. This article aims to discuss areas of services...
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Chung K
J Commun Disord . 2023 Jul; 105:106351. PMID: 37480593
Audiometric calibration, which includes the calibration of different audiometer transducers and the measurements of ambient noise levels, is historically carried out using Class 1 sound level meters. As technologies advance,...
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Hughes M, ScheckLong D, Chung K
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care . 2023 Jun; 19(3):182-189. PMID: 37368863
This article describes a hearing aid loan program to provide free amplification devices for patients at the end of life to help them communicate more effectively at this critical time....
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Chung K
J Commun Disord . 2023 Jan; 101:106300. PMID: 36638627
Calibration is an essential component of audiology practice to ensure the accuracy of the equipment for audiometric tests and the transferability of test results across different clinics and countries. The...
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Chung K
J Commun Disord . 2022 Dec; 101:106293. PMID: 36580859
Ambient noise measurement is a part of audiometric calibration in which one measures the ambient noise level in a sound room/test area intended for audiometric testing and then decides whether...
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Mealings K, Harkus S, Flesher B, Meyer A, Chung K, Dillon H
Int J Audiol . 2020 Feb; 59(6):455-463. PMID: 32011198
This study evaluated the agreement of self-administered tests with clinician-administered tests in detecting hearing loss and speech-in-noise deficits in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children. Children completed clinician-administered audiometry, self-administered...
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Chung K
J Commun Disord . 2020 Jan; 83:105973. PMID: 31901876
Well-documented benefits of noise-reduction technologies in laboratories do not always yield a significant difference in real-world acoustic environments. Many possible reasons were proposed and studied to address this discrepancy. The...
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Mealings K, Harkus S, Hwang J, Fragoso J, Chung K, Dillon H
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol . 2019 Nov; 129:109741. PMID: 31677536
Objective: Otitis media resulting in conductive hearing loss is a major health issue for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, which can also lead to the child developing spatial processing...
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Chung K
Ear Hear . 2019 Aug; 41(2):420-432. PMID: 31425361
Objectives: Adopting the omnidirectional microphone (OMNI) mode and reducing low-frequency gain are the two most commonly used wind noise reduction strategies in hearing devices. The objective of this study was...
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Chung K, Ricketts T
Trends Amplif . 2014 Nov; 7(4):v. PMID: 25425924
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