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I'm currently working on translating and adapting several clinical tools from English into Malay language. The tools were developed to assist hearing care practitioners in providing a comprehensive aural rehabilitation program for adults with hearing impairment and their families. My research team and I envisaged that the adapted tools will enhance the audiological services in Malaysia.
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Purpose: Cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) is a useful objective test for diagnosing hearing loss and auditory disorders. Prior to its clinical applications among pediatric population, the possible influences of fundamental variables on CAEP should be studied. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of age and type of stim...
Objectives: The preferences and practices of audiologists in Malaysia towards patient-centred care (PCC) in audiological management of adult patients was investigated using a sequential mixed-method study design.
Method: In Phase 1, the Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale questionnaire (PPOS) investigated audiologists’ preferred extent of contro...
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This study explored the nature of audiological services for adults with hearing impairment in Malaysia, with an emphasis on whether current services address clients' overall functioning as described by the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework.
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An online...
Implementation of patient-centred care has resulted in positive outcomes in adult patients, particularly with regards to compliance and adherence to management plans. Despite a preference for incorporating patient-centred care into audiological management indicated by audiologists and adult patients in Western countries, it is unknown whether audio...
Hearing impairment is highly prevalent in adult populations worldwide and becomes more prevalent with age. Given that the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that prevalence is higher in developing countries than in developed nations, it is anticipated that the prevalence is also high in Malaysia. With the effects of hearing impairment on adul...