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Hearing deficits in the older patient: "I didn't notice anything"
James T. Pacala
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Bevan Yueh
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
Otolaryngology
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Older Adults
100%
Hearing Impairment
100%
Older Patients
100%
Hearing Deficit
100%
Hearing Aids
40%
Medicare
20%
Evaluation Method
20%
Etiology
20%
Performance Improvement
20%
Screening Method
20%
Age-related Hearing Loss
20%
Functional Assessment
20%
Healthcare Staff
20%
Patient Care
20%
Surgical Procedures
20%
Multidisciplinary Team
20%
Overall Quality of Life
20%
Office-based
20%
Sensorineural
20%
Patient Health
20%
Most Common Form
20%
Hearing-related Quality of Life
20%
Hearing Aid Use
20%
Medical Procedures
20%
Team-based Approach
20%
Multiple Morbidity
20%
Audiologic
20%
Speech Discrimination
20%
Cochlear Implantation
20%
Hearing Disorders
20%
Presbycusis
20%
Hearing Function
20%
Sonic Environment
20%
Hearing Assessment
20%
Performance Making
20%
Digital Hearing Aid
20%
Impaired Speech
20%
Audiometric Test
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hearing Impairment
100%
Sensory Aid
50%
Quality of Life
33%
Health Service
16%
Medicare
16%
Clinician
16%
Logopedics
16%
Presbyacusis
16%
Interdisciplinary Team
16%
Digital Hearing Aid
16%
Patient Referral
16%
Surgical Technique
16%
Functional Assessment
16%
Cochlear Implantation
16%
Medical Procedures
16%
Hearing Disorder
16%
Patient Care
16%
Audiometry
16%