Abstract
A 13-year-old child with hearing loss secondary to chronic serous otitis media and bilateral tympanic perforations had been unable to hear the teacher at school and unable to pass end-of-year exams. In 2020, she trialed a bone conduction headset paired by Bluetooth to a remote microphone and used this to support her hearing at school, socializing with friends and in the family home. Due to the COVID (COronaVIrus Disease) pandemic and a cholera epidemic, she was followed up 3 years later. The child (now 16 years old) reported using the headset every day for 3 years. Able to hear the teacher, she reported having passed school exams every year since using the device, and now had ambitions to study medicine.
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Bene, M., Phiri, M., Fitzgerald Oconnor, I., de Cates, C., Hampton, T., & Holland Brown, T. (2023). Trial of Affordable Bone Conduction Headphones to Support a Deaf Child’s Education in Malawi. Journal of Patient Experience, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735231202654
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