SAERA » Master’s Thesis
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SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
EXPLORING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND THE OCCURRENCE OF SUDDEN-ONSET SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS: A REVIEW
08/07/2024
Audiology, Hearing Loss
By Kerry-Lee Bekker, student of the Master in Clinical Audiology and Hearing Therapy
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to better understand the association between rheumatoid arthritis and sudden-onset sensorineural hearing loss.
Methods: In accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) protocols guidelines this systematic review was conducted (Page et al., 2021 ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Critical Comparative Analysis of International Tele-Audiology Guidelines
04/06/2024
By Aparna Kumar, student of the Master in Clinical Audiology and Hearing Therapy
Abstract
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we saw a growing need for telehealth services, including tele-audiology. Tele-audiology provides opportunities for patients with geographical or equitable barriers, mobility, or financial issues, to receive care that they would otherwise not be able to. Despite an increase of tele-audiology services, only a few countries offer professional guidance.
Objectiv ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
The effect of quality of parental input on the bilingual development of children aged 2-7 years in Arabic and other languages
20/05/2024
Bilingual, Speech Therapy
By Zaineh AlThaher, student of the Master in Speech-Language Pathology and Learning Difficulties
Abstract
The intricate dynamics of bilingual development hinges on the quality and nature of the linguistic exposure children receive. While existing research highlights the importance of relative exposure, this thesis delves deeper, examining the influence of absolute levels and diverse types of parental input ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Vision training and its effect on the performance of athletes: The case of football players
21/02/2024
Optometry, Vision Training
By Xara Maroutsou, student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy
Abstract
The application of the method of Vision Training (VT) in the field of sports and specifically in football was studied, surveying modern bibliography. Amazing vision is required by the professional athletes to perform well in their sports, and numerous of them have turned to vision preparing programs as a way to enrich their conventional preparing regimen. The ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Importance Of Using Bahraini Based High – Tech Augmentative And Alternative Communication (AAC) For Children With Communication Difficulties Within The Region
14/02/2024
Communication Difficulties, Speech Therapy
By Vachana Rose, student of the Master in Speech-Language Pathology and Learning Difficulties
Abstract
Depending on the needs of each person, from children to the elderly, the usage of high-tech augmentative and alternative communication devices is constantly increasing. Arabic has been classified into three main versions: Quranic or classical Ara ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
The Relationship Between Visual Problems And Learning Difficulties – The Role Of Vision Therapy
13/02/2024
Optometry, Vision Therapy
By Maria Skordou, student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy
Abstract
This literature study of existing bibliography focuses on the relationship between visual dysfunctions and learning difficulties in school aged children. In addition, the effectiveness of vision therapy in such conditions, according to the results obtained by studies in the field will be examined. The results of twenty studies were ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Intermittent Exotropia And Vision Therapy
08/02/2024
Optometry, Vision Therapy
By Sofie de Witte, student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy
Abstract
Purpose: There are several treatments for intermittent exotropia which include both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. Nonsurgical management of intermittent exotropia includes observation, patching, prisms, over-minus lenses and vision therapy. The goal is to determine whether visual therapy is effective for intermittent strabismus.
Methods: A search strategy was developed using ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Prevalence Of Hearing Aid Usage In Teaching Hospitals In Nigeria
06/02/2024
Audiology, Hearing Aids
By Adeola Suliyat Alade, student of the Master in Clinical Audiology and Hearing Therapy
Abstract
Hearing loss stands as a prevalent global health concern, impacting a significant number of individuals across the world. While the potential of hearing aids to ameliorate auditory deficits and enhance daily functioning is well-recognized, their adoption remains disproportionately low in numerous developing nations, Nigeria included. This study thus examined the ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
4M ago
Developing Of Cognition Skills In Children With Learning Disabilities By Visual Therapy
06/11/2023
Neuroscience, Optometry
By Rita Elyanov, Optometrist and student of the Master in Clinical Optometry and Vision Therapy
Abstract
Standard binocular vision is contingent upon specific optical and orthoptic factors. The process of visual information assimilation consists of fixations and saccades, which are mediated by several brain functions. These include attention, oculomotor control, and various forms of memory—working, procedural, as well as ..read more
SAERA » Master’s Thesis
5M ago
This article provides an analysis of existing tele-audiology guidelines, identifying areas in which they share agreement or disagreement.
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