Developing a telephone training program for adults using cochlear implants
Developing a telephone training program for adults using cochlear implants
Ellen Giles described the inability to use the telephone as “one of the most serious and restrictive consequences of hearing loss” (2005, p. 219). This restriction is more keenly felt now, with the world population at 7 billion, there are more than 6 billion cell phone subscriptions (International Telecommunication Union, 2012).
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Lyford, Anna
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Worsfold, Sarah
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Johnson, Samantha
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1 November 2015
Lyford, Anna
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Worsfold, Sarah
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Johnson, Samantha
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Lyford, Anna, Worsfold, Sarah and Johnson, Samantha
(2015)
Developing a telephone training program for adults using cochlear implants.
Perspectives on Aural Rehabilitation and Its Instrumentation, 22 (2), .
(doi:10.1044/arii22.2.27).
Abstract
Ellen Giles described the inability to use the telephone as “one of the most serious and restrictive consequences of hearing loss” (2005, p. 219). This restriction is more keenly felt now, with the world population at 7 billion, there are more than 6 billion cell phone subscriptions (International Telecommunication Union, 2012).
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Published date: 1 November 2015
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ISSN: 1940-7688
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