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J Speech Lang Hear Res ; 67(2): 606-617, 2024 Feb 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38271299

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of amplification with hearing aids for people with chronic subjective tinnitus and mild hearing loss. METHOD: In this randomized, controlled, three-arm trial, 38 subjects with a primary complaint of tinnitus were randomly assigned to one of the three treatment groups. Twelve subjects received informational counselling (IC) only, 13 received IC with hearing aid fitting, and 13 subjects received IC with individualized music stimulation for 12 months. The primary efficacy analysis in tinnitus severity was based on the change from baseline to 12 months after the 1st day of the intervention. Secondary outcome measures included tinnitus impact, psychological and mental health effects, subjective ratings, and psychoacoustically measured tinnitus loudness. RESULTS: A statistically significant treatment difference among the three groups in the Chinese Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI-CH) total score at the predefined end point in Month 12 was observed (F = 3.34, p = .04, partial η2 = .16). Reductions in the TFI-CH scores in both the hearing aid and the customized music group were more prominent than in the IC-only group. Only the hearing aid group showed a significantly greater treatment effect than the IC-only group. CONCLUSION: Results from this study support that a combination of hearing aid use and IC can help improve tinnitus in people with mild hearing loss. SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.25015979.


Subject(s)
Hearing Aids , Hearing Loss , Music , Tinnitus , Humans , Tinnitus/therapy , Acoustic Stimulation/methods , Hearing Loss/rehabilitation , Treatment Outcome
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J Hazard Mater ; 443(Pt A): 130193, 2023 Feb 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36265385

ABSTRACT

Rapid and effective removal of highly viscous oil spills from the sea remains a great challenge globally. Superhydrophobic materials are attractive candidates for handling oil spills, but they are restrained to recover oils with low viscosity exclusively. Herein, we report a novel polypyrrole wrapped superhydrophobic fibrous network using cross-shaped polyester fibers as starting blocks. The polypyrrole coating enables the absorbent to convert light to heat, ensuring that the viscosity of heavy oils in the proximity can be easily controlled. In the meanwhile, the special structure of the starting fibers initiates Concus Finn (CFin) capillary allowing instant oil transport in the network. When the absorbent is exposed to light oils (0-500 mPa.s), the oils can be transported instantly via CFin capillary. Interestingly, under synergistic effect of light-to-heat conversion and CFin capillary, a drawing-sticking crude oil strip (105 mPa.s) is sucked instantly against gravity by the absorbent. The absorbent is successfully applied to efficiently separate both oil/water mixtures and oil/water emulsions (efficiency > 99%). Such absorbent can absorb 62.99-74.23 g/g light oils on average and up to 123.3 g/g crude oil under 0-2 sun illumination, holding a huge potential in managing oil spills.


Subject(s)
Petroleum , Petroleum/analysis , Polymers , Viscosity , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Pyrroles , Oils/chemistry
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Risk Manag Healthc Policy ; 14: 947-957, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33727871

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Studies showed that adverse events within health care settings can lead to two victims. The first victim is the patient and family and the second victim is the involved healthcare professionals. However, there is a lack of research studying the experiences of healthcare professionals encountering clinical incidents in Hong Kong. This paper reports a qualitative study in exploring the healthcare professional experiences of clinical incident, their impacts and needs. METHODS: This study is the second part of the mixed research method with two studies conducted in a cluster of hospitals in Hong Kong. Study 1 was a quantitative questionnaire survey and Study 2 was a qualitative In-Depth Interview. In study 2, a semi-interview guide was used. RESULTS: Results showed that symptoms experienced after the clinical incident were mostly from psychological, physical, then social and lastly spiritual aspects which were consistent with those found in study 1 and other studies. Using content analysis for analyzing the impacts, four themes were identified. Concerning the impacts immediately from the clinical incident, two themes emerged were 1) facing emotion distress and 2) maintaining rationality. Regarding the impacts after the clinical incident, another two themes were 3) managing further emotional distress 4) restoring personal wellness. With regard to the needs after clinical incidents, three themes emerged were 1) self-recovery; 2) senior good mentoring and 3) positive organization climate with emphasis on enhancement of training and development of a positive practice culture. CONCLUSION: Great impacts are found with healthcare professionals encountering clinical incidents from a holistic perspective. They need time for self-recovery with support from good supervisors, peers and a caring environment. Some recommendations based on the findings of the study are made.

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Int J Audiol ; 52(12): 855-60, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24059596

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OBJECTIVE: To establish the reliability and validity of an automated hearing screening test system for children. DESIGN: Cross-sectional within a comparative study of subjects. STUDY SAMPLE: Subjects were 325 first-grade and second-grade children (6-10 years old) from primary schools in Shenzhen, China. RESULTS: Using the conventional pure-tone screening test with the pass/refer criterion set as 25 dB HL, as the 'gold standard", the sensitivity and specificity of the automated hearing screening test was 0.63 and 0.82, respectively. No specific pattern in the failure rates was observed to relate to the students' grade. There was no statistically significant age effect or gender effect. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that with further improvement in terms of its sensitivity and specificity, it may be feasible to use the automated hearing screening test system to conduct routine school hearing screenings.


Subject(s)
Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Child Health Services , Hearing Disorders/diagnosis , Hearing , Mass Screening/methods , Acoustic Stimulation , Age Factors , Auditory Threshold , Automation , Child , China , False Positive Reactions , Female , Hearing Disorders/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Pilot Projects , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results
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Int J Audiol ; 51(6): 450-5, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22537034

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OBJECTIVE: To adapt the Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life questionnaire into Chinese (the SADL-CH questionnaire) and investigate hearing-aid satisfaction in a group of adult Hong Kong Chinese fitted with free hearing aids. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. STUDY SAMPLE: One hundred and twenty-five experienced hearing-aid users. METHODS: The subjects completed a history form seeking demographic data and a questionnaire combining the SADL-CH instrument with questions seeking subjects' subjective ratings of satisfaction with some hearing-aid features and overall satisfaction with their hearing aid. RESULTS: The SADL-CH questionnaire had a good internal consistency reliability estimate (α = 0.79) comparable to that of the original version. SADL-CH scores were observed to have significant correlations with other satisfaction ratings on some hearing-aid features and the overall satisfaction measure. A high degree of test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.79) was observed. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the SADL-CH questionnaire had a four-factor structure. Interim norms were derived for the SADL-CH questionnaire. The level of hearing-aid satisfaction in Chinese adults was generally lower than that reported in studies conducted among Western populations. CONCLUSION: The SADL-CH questionnaire is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring hearing-aid satisfaction.


Subject(s)
Activities of Daily Living , Asian People/psychology , Auditory Perception , Correction of Hearing Impairment/psychology , Hearing Aids , Patient Satisfaction/ethnology , Persons With Hearing Impairments/rehabilitation , Psychoacoustics , Surveys and Questionnaires , Acoustic Stimulation , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Auditory Threshold , China/epidemiology , Cross-Cultural Comparison , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cultural Characteristics , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Language , Male , Middle Aged , Persons With Hearing Impairments/psychology , Predictive Value of Tests , Principal Component Analysis , Reproducibility of Results
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21716709

ABSTRACT

Background. A patient- and assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the effectiveness of auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in relieving posthysterectomy pain. Method. Forty-eight women who had undergone a total abdominal hysterectomy were randomly assigned into three groups (n = 16 each) to receive either (i) auricular TENS to therapeutic points (the true TENS group), (ii) auricular TENS to inappropriate points (the sham TENS group), or (iii) 20 minutes of bed rest with no stimulation (the control group). The intervention was delivered about 24 hours after the operation. A visual analogue scale was used to assess pain while resting (VAS-rest) and upon huffing (VAS-huff) and coughing (VAS-cough), and the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was assessed before and at 0, 15, and 30 minutes after the intervention. Result. As compared to the baseline, only the true TENS group reported a significant reduction in VAS-rest (P = .001), VAS-huff (P = .004), and VAS-cough (P = .001), while no significant reduction in any of the VAS scores was seen in the sham TENS group (all P > .05). In contrast, a small rising trend was observed in the VAS-rest and VAS-huff scores of the control group, while the VAS-cough score remained largely unchanged during the period of the study. A between-group comparison revealed that all three VAS scores of the true TENS group were significantly lower than those of the control group at 15 and 30 minutes after the intervention (all P < .02). No significant between-group difference was observed in PEFR at any point in time. Conclusion. A single session of auricular TENS applied at specific therapeutic points significantly reduced resting (VAS-rest) and movement-evoked pain (VAS-huff, VAS-cough), and the effects lasted for at least 30 minutes after the stimulation. The analgesic effects of auricular TENS appeared to be point specific and could not be attributed to the placebo effect alone. However, auricular TENS did not produce any significant improvement in the performance of PEFR.

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Int J Audiol ; 49(9): 651-6, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20568981

ABSTRACT

Cantonese dichotic digits recognition was evaluated in free-recall, directed-attention right, and directed-attention left response conditions. All participants were right-handed and included a group of young adults with normal hearing and a group of older adults with minimal sensorineural hearing loss. In all conditions, performance by the young adults was better than performance by the older adults. A right-ear advantage was observed for both groups. Due to a greater deficit in dichotic digits recognition performance in the left ear of older subjects their right-ear advantages were larger than those for the young adults. The results support an age-related disadvantage in recognition performance for dichotic stimuli presented to the left ear of older subjects that is not entirely accounted for by differences in hearing sensitivity between subject groups but may be related to a primary cognitive deficit.


Subject(s)
Aging/psychology , Cognition , Dichotic Listening Tests , Language , Speech Perception , Acoustic Stimulation , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Attention , Auditory Threshold , China , Female , Functional Laterality , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/psychology , Humans , Male , Mental Recall , Young Adult
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