Predicting who will use a hearing aid
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Predicting who will use a hearing aid
Abstract
Elderly patients receiving a hearing aid have usually experienced a hearing disability for many years. Simple methods of screening the pre-retirement age group for hearing impairment are described. Screening is feasible and effective.
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