Audiological management of adults with hearing impairment in Malaysia

2017 
AbstractObjective: 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. Design: An online survey exploring current practice, skills and confidence of audiologists, and the infrastructure and facilities available in their workplaces, was distributed to audiologists in Malaysia via professional associations and social media. Study sample: A total of 111 audiologists, 84.7% female and 15.3% male (range = 23–44 years), participated in the study. Results: Although audiologists in Malaysia reported addressing all of the ICF domains, less than 26% of them assessed the patients’ speech perception, carried out real-ear measurements, or used outcome measures routinely. The majority of the audiologists reported feeling confident in managing adult patients...
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