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Guidelines for best practice in the audiological management of adults with severe and profound hearing loss

Turton, Laura
Souza, Pamela
Thibodeau, Linda
Hickson, Louise
Gifford, René
Bird, Judith
Stropahl, Maren
Gailey, Lorraine
Fulton, Bernadette
Scarinci, Nerina
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South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust; Northwestern University, Illinois, USA; University of Texas at Dallas, USA; The University of Queensland, Australia; Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Tennessee, USA; Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Sonova AG, Stäfa, Switzerland; Hearing Link; Phonak Communications AG, Switzerland
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2020-08
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Individuals with severe to profound hearing loss are likely to present with complex listening needs that require evidence-based solutions. This document is intended to inform the practice of hearing care professionals who are involved in the audiological management of adults with a severe to profound degree of hearing loss and will highlight the special considerations and practices required to optimize outcomes for these individuals. Keywords: cochlear implants; guideline; hearing aids; severe to profound hearing loss.
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Turton L, Souza P, Thibodeau L, Hickson L, Gifford R, Bird J, Stropahl M, Gailey L, Fulton B, Scarinci N, Ekberg K, Timmer B. Guidelines for Best Practice in the Audiological Management of Adults with Severe and Profound Hearing Loss. Semin Hear. 2020 Aug;41(3):141-246. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1714744. Epub 2020 Dec 16.
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