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Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool

Background: Hearing loss is a global health burden affecting 360 million people. The highest prevalence is in the Developing World where hearing screening programmes are scarce, and failure to address growing high-risk populations will result in new deaf communities. In resource stretched communitie...

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Main Author: Peer, Shazia
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Published: Division of Otorhinolaryngology 2015
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description Background: Hearing loss is a global health burden affecting 360 million people. The highest prevalence is in the Developing World where hearing screening programmes are scarce, and failure to address growing high-risk populations will result in new deaf communities. In resource stretched communities such as these, new strategies to alleviate this burden are necessary. Advances in technology have led to innovative mobile digital devices like smartphones and tablets with the potential to test hearing through audiometric applications. Given the recent upsurge of mobile technology in Africa, it is befitting to determine whether the implementation of science can translate to health service delivery. Objectives: To validate the Apple iPhone mobile device using the uHearâ„¢ application "app" as a possible hearing screening tool in the Developing World.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13922 Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool Peer, Shazia Otorhinolaryngology Background: Hearing loss is a global health burden affecting 360 million people. The highest prevalence is in the Developing World where hearing screening programmes are scarce, and failure to address growing high-risk populations will result in new deaf communities. In resource stretched communities such as these, new strategies to alleviate this burden are necessary. Advances in technology have led to innovative mobile digital devices like smartphones and tablets with the potential to test hearing through audiometric applications. Given the recent upsurge of mobile technology in Africa, it is befitting to determine whether the implementation of science can translate to health service delivery. Objectives: To validate the Apple iPhone mobile device using the uHearâ„¢ application "app" as a possible hearing screening tool in the Developing World. 2015-09-15T10:05:06Z 2015-09-15T10:05:06Z 2014 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13922 eng application/pdf Division of Otorhinolaryngology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
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Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
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title Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
title_full Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
title_fullStr Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
title_full_unstemmed Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
title_short Hearing loss in the developing world : evaluating the i-Phone mobile device as a screening tool
title_sort hearing loss in the developing world evaluating the i phone mobile device as a screening tool
topic Otorhinolaryngology
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