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期刊名:Seminars in hearing

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Wei Gong,William J Murphy,Deanna K Meinke et al. Wei Gong et al.
Workers rely on hearing protection devices to prevent occupational noise-induced hearing loss. This study aimed to evaluate changes in attenuation over time for properly fit devices when worn by workers exposed to hazardous noise. Earplug f...
Jeffrey Shawn Peterson,Amanda S Azman Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) continues to be a pervasive problem for the nation's workforce, particularly the nation's mining personnel. As one of the leading health and safety organizations in the world, the National Institute for Occ...
Simone Mariotti Roggia,Fernanda Zucki,Adrian Fuente et al. Simone Mariotti Roggia et al.
This study aimed to scope the literature, identify knowledge gaps, appraise results, and synthesize the evidence on the audiological evaluation of workers exposed to solvents. We searched Medline, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, and NIOSHTIC-2 up t...
Sophia K Chiu,Scott E Brueck,Douglas M Wiegand et al. Sophia K Chiu et al.
Responses to complaints about low-frequency noise and infrasound at workplaces have not been extensively documented in the literature. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health evaluated low-frequency noise, infrasound, and ...
Christa L Themann,Elizabeth A Masterson,Jeffrey Shawn Peterson et al. Christa L Themann et al.
For more than 50 years, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has been actively working to reduce the effects of noise and ototo...
Scott E Brueck,Judith Eisenberg,Edward L Zechmann et al. Scott E Brueck et al.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated continuous and impact noise exposures and hearing loss among workers at a hammer forge company. Full-shift personal noise exposure measurements were collected on fo...
Elizabeth A Masterson,Steven J Wurzelbacher,P Timothy Bushnell et al. Elizabeth A Masterson et al.
This study estimated the average annual number of U.S. workers' compensation (WC) claims for occupational hearing loss (OHL) and their associated cost and identified the industry/occupation classifications with the highest numbers of OHL cl...
Sophie Brice,Elaine Saunders,Brent Edwards Sophie Brice
The hearing healthcare industry is evolving rapidly. A framework addressing provision options in contemporary hearing care could assist clinician and client navigate their options to find the most appropriate solution for each individual. A...
Melanie A Ferguson,Robert H Eikelboom,Cathy M Sucher et al. Melanie A Ferguson et al.
There are many examples of remote technologies that are clinically effective and provide numerous benefits to adults with hearing loss. Despite this, the uptake of remote technologies for hearing healthcare has been both low and slow until ...
Melissa J Roberts,Wayne J Wilson,Matthieu Recugnat et al. Melissa J Roberts et al.
The continuous advancements in technologies supporting digital health and digital therapeutics (DTx) bring new possibilities to the field of audiology. This study considers a new DTx for tinnitus called Tinnibot and the willingness of a gro...