09-12, 15:00–16:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Audiology 2
Barriers and enablers to referral of older adults to hearing care
I am writing to introduce myself as a Specialist ENT Surgeon with a dedicated subspecialty interest in rhinology, endoscopic ear surgery, and salivary gland pathology with a focus on sialendoscopy. My clinical practice encompasses the full breadth of general ENT, but , I have also remained deeply committed to academic and research projects.
Dr Julia Sarant is a Professor in Audiology in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences at The University of Melbourne. She has 30+ years of experience in hearing loss related research and leads the Hearing Loss and Cognition Program in the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology.
Julia’s research program includes work on:
· whether hearing interventions (hearing aids and cochlear implants) can delay cognitive decline/dementia
· medical comorbidities and markers/predictors of hearing loss
· barriers to GP referral for hearing care
· barriers to hearing aid take-up and use
· developing behavioural interventions to address barriers to hearing care
· health economics evaluations of the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of interventions