Outcomes of Children
with Hearing Impairment

Papers, Presentations & Articles

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Outcomes of children with hearing aids: interim findings

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Sanna Hou and Angela Wong at the Audiological Society of Australia conference 2010

 

Outcomes of children with cochlear implants: interim findings

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Patricia Van Buynder at the Audiological Society of Australia conference 2010

 

Evaluation of Frequency Compression Effects on Speech Perception of Young Children Using Aided Cortical Evoked Potentials

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Vicky Zhang at the Audiological Society of Australia conference 2010

 

The language acquisition of children with hearing loss: Interim results from the LOCHI study

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Kathryn Crowe at the Speech Pathology Australia conference 2010

 

The phonological abilities of hearing impaired children: Interim results from the LOCHI study

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Julia Day at the Speech Pathology Australia conference 2010

 

Data quality in longitudinal research that involves multiple sites: Lessons learned from the first 5 years of the LOCHI study

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Julia Day at the Speech Pathology Australia conference 2010

 

Impact of Child and Family factors on Language Outcomes of Children with Hearing Impairment: Interim results from the LOCHI study

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Vivienne Martin at the Speech Pathology Australia conference 2010

 

Ministerial Standing Committee of Hearing

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Teresa YC Ching on 3rd September 2009

 

Newborn Hearing Screening Conference London

Powerpoint slides from presentation given by Teresa YC Ching in March 2009

 

Language development at 6 months after intervention

by Teresa YC Ching, Harvey Dillon, Julia Day, Kathryn Crowe
(First published in Seewald, RC & Bamford, JM (Eds) A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference. Stäfa Switzerland: Phonak AG, 2008.)

 

Fitting and Evaluating a Hearing Aid for Recipients of a
Unilateral Cochlear Implant: The NAL Approach

 

Part 1: Attaining the proper hearing aid gain, frequency response, and loudness balance relative tot he cochlear implant

Part 2: Bimodal hearing should be standard for most cochlear implant users

by Teresa YC Ching, Paula Incerti, Mandy Hill, Jane Brew,
(Reprinted with permission from The Hearing Review, Ascend Media, Los Angeles. Magazine archives and Web site available at www.hearingreview.com.)

 

Evidence-based practice for cochlear implant referrals for infants

This report provides an update on the importance of early implantation for spoken language development of children. The evidence calls for early referral of children with severe to profound hearing loss for cochlear implant candidacy evaluation in order to optimise the potential for spoken
language development.

by Teresa YC Ching, Alison King, Harvey Dillon

 

Language development of children with cochlear implants: early vs later identified

This PowerPoint presentation is from a paper presented by Dr Teresa Ching at the 2008 Newborn Hearing Screening Conference in Como, Italy.

Teresa YC Ching, Harvey Dillon, Carina Law, Julia Day, Emma Rushbrooke