1. In their article in the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, how did Bennett and colleagues (2019) evaluate ways patients acquire hearing aid handling skills?
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2. According to Bennett and colleagues (2019), which of the following is not a common way patients successfully acquire hearing aid handling skills?
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3. In their article in the American Journal of Audiology, how did Convery and colleagues (2019) evaluate the relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit?
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4. According to Convery and colleagues (2019), which is most accurate regarding the relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit?
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5. In their Ear and Hearing article, Convery and colleagues (2019) evaluated new and experienced users’ abilities to self-fit a hearing aid. What did they find?
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6. Many studies have now shown that age-related hearing loss is associated with decreased cognitive function. However, Sarant et al. (2020) point out that this does not necessarily mean increased hearing loss results in cognitive decline because:
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7. One of the key findings of Sarant et al. (2020) was a statistically significant improvement in cognition after 18 months of hearing aid use in a group of 98 older adults. However, the caution that further studies are needed before drawing firm conclusions because:
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8. Although not conclusive, the data of Sarant et al. (2020) also suggested an interesting result related to sex. Specifically:
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9. There is hope that hearing aids may have benefits related to cognitive decline. However, the research of Gregory and colleagues (2020), was designed to:
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10. Which of the following was not a general theme identified by Gregory and colleagues (2020):
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