Complexities and challenges in preventive audiology:

AOSIS Scholarly Books

 
 
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Title Complexities and challenges in preventive audiology:
 
Creator Khoza-Shangase, Katijah; University of the Witwatersrand Casoojee, Aisha; University of the Witwatersrand Maluleke, Ntsako P; Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Sebothoma, Ben; University of the Witwatersrand Moroe, Nomfundo F; University of the Witwatersrand Ntlhakana, Liepollo; University of the Witwatersrand Mophosho, Munyane; University of the Witwatersrand Masuku, Khetsiwe P; University of the Witwatersrand Pillay, Dhanashree; University of the Witwatersrand Moola, Najeebah; University of the Witwatersrand Serooe, Tshepang; University of the Witwatersrand
 
Subject Africa Audiology Complexities Challenges Developing Early Hearing Impairment Intervention Monitoring Prevention Preventive Rehabilitation M MJPD
Description The success of any preventive healthcare programme is reliant on a functional healthcare system. Within this system of care, healthcare professionals, including audiologists, can only practice safely and effectively if they possess an appreciation of the complexities and challenges that exist in that context. Where healthcare professionals have such awareness that aids them to recognise opportunities for errors that can cause patients harm and where they take steps to prevent these mistakes is where preventive audiology is positioned. This edited book, Complexities and Challenges in Preventive Audiology: An African Perspective, is a sequel to another book by the current editor titled Preventive Audiology: An African Perspective. While in the process of editing that book, the editor identified that a lacuna of contextually relevant collation of evidence on complexities and challenges faced by the field of audiology within the African context in implementing preventive audiology existed. The goal of this book is to delve into these complexities and challenges for various key areas in audiology. All chapters deliberate on evidence-based perspectives grounded in the African context, with deliberate and preferential reliance on contemporary locally relevant evidence that allows for accurate reflection of current complexities and challenges in ear and hearing care delivery within the African context. Contributors were encouraged to be as comprehensive as possible in their review of the literature within the African context, where available. Complexities brought about by context, such as cultural and linguistic diversity as well as traditional and alternative healthcare, on preventive audiology within the South African context, are also covered in this book. As each chapter explores prevailing complexities and challenges, potential solutions and recommendations for all challenges identified are also offered, having carefully and deliberately engaged with local evidence, local context, and local policies and regulations to ensure an Afrocentric contribution to the world of evidence. All chapters in the book have a goal of ensuring that increased efforts are directed towards the provision of clinical services that are driven through best practice by contextually relevant and responsive evidence.
 
Publisher AOSIS Scholarly Books
 
Date 2022-11-30
 
Type Book
Format Paperback / softback (BC)
Identifier 978-1-77995-212-7
 
Source AOSIS Scholarly Books;
 
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