Mild matters: trial learnings and importance of community engagement in research for early identified bilateral mild hearing loss
IntroductionEarly identification of mild hearing loss has resulted in early hearing amplification without adequate evidence of effectiveness. This paper describes learnings from a pilot trial, combined with a qualitative study, to highlight the importance of community engagement in designing researc...
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Main Authors: | Valerie Sung (Author), Teresa Y. C. Ching (Author), Libby Smith (Author), Vivienne Marnane (Author), Michelle Saetre-Turner (Author), Alison King (Author), Rachael Beswick (Author), Claire E. Iseli (Author), Peter Carew (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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