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Indigenous Australians with hearing loss aren't getting the care they need

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Even when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults report hearing loss themselves, many aren't being referred for follow-up care.

That's according to new research into how hearing loss is being measured, reported and managed.

And this under-recognised issue could be exacerbating existing inequalities.

Guest

  • Alice Pender, audiologist and researcher at the University of Queensland

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Even when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults report hearing loss themselves, many aren't being referred for follow-up care.

That's according to new research into how hearing loss is being measured, reported and managed.

And this under-recognised issue could be exacerbating existing inequalities.

Guest

  • Alice Pender, audiologist and researcher at the University of Queensland

References

  continue reading

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