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Area of Science:

  • Telemedicine
  • Audiology
  • Web Services

Background:

  • Addressing the gap between audiological care demand and resource availability.
  • Improving access to audiology services for underserved populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a web services-based, distributed pure-tone hearing assessment system.
  • To enhance the accessibility of audiology care through tele-audiology.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a browser-server network architecture with a centralized web server.
  • Employed a three-tier software design for scalability and integrated off-the-shelf audiometers.
  • Conducted double-blinded experiments to compare remote and conventional hearing assessments and analyzed system bandwidth requirements.

Main Results:

  • Remote hearing assessment demonstrated clinical effectiveness equivalent to conventional methods across all tested frequencies (P values [0.12, 0.94]).
  • The system requires less than 1 Mbps bandwidth, compatible with standard internet services.

Conclusions:

  • A functional remote hearing assessment system was developed using web server services.
  • The system simplifies audiology care delivery, requiring minimal hardware/software for specialists and regular internet subscriptions.
  • Facilitates simpler patient operations, increasing access to essential hearing tests.