Expert Tips for Integrating Cognitive Screening in Audiology Practices
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Unlock the secrets to preserving cognitive health and enhancing quality of life with insights from Dr. David Fabry of Starkey and groundbreaking research studies. This episode promises to shed light on the intricate connections between hearing loss, cognition, and comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Learn how untreated hearing loss can exacerbate cognitive decline in at-risk populations, especially older adults, and discover the potential benefits of hearing amplification from key studies like the ACHIEVE study from Johns Hopkins.
Ever wondered why speech in noise testing is crucial for diagnosing cognitive disorders and hearing loss? Dr. Beck shares his perspective on the limited efficacy of current drugs targeting amyloid plaques. We shift the focus to audiology, underscoring the importance of cognitive screening as a standard practice. Learn how poor speech-in-noise scores correlate with increased dementia risk and why comprehensive testing should be a priority, despite common resistance due to time constraints.
Get practical advice on best audiology practices with actionable tips you can implement right away. Discover the simplicity of administering quick and effective speech in noise tests using Mead Killian's grading scale. We also discuss the importance of cognitive screenings for older patients and those with significant hearing loss. Finally, explore valuable resources available on the Hearing Matters podcast to support hearing health and maintain meaningful communication as we age. Join us for an episode packed with vital information to help you better address hearing and cognitive health for yourself or your loved ones.
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Chapters
1. Hearing Loss, Cognition, and Amplification (00:00:00)
2. Speech in Noise Testing Importance (00:10:39)
3. Audiology Best Practices and Tools (00:18:39)
4. Sharing Resources for Communication Enhancement (00:26:12)
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