Incorporating patient narratives to enhance audiological care and clinical research outcomes

KD Clark, AC Garinis, D Konrad-Martin - American journal of audiology, 2021 - ASHA
Purpose The engagement of patients as key stakeholders in their experience of care
processes is a critical component of quality improvement efforts for both clinical care and …

[HTML][HTML] Patients' and clinicians' views of the psychological components of tinnitus treatment that could inform audiologists' usual care: A delphi survey

DM Thompson, J Taylor, DA Hall, DM Walker… - Ear and …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine which components of psychological
therapies are most important and appropriate to inform audiologists' usual care for people …

[PDF][PDF] Family-centered audiology care: making decisions and setting goals together

L Hickson, C Lind, J Preminger, B Brose, R Hauff… - Hearing …, 2016 - phonakpro.com
As reported in the November 6, 2015 The Hearing Review online news, Phonak has
convened a select group of hearing healthcare experts (see Acknowledgements section at …

[HTML][HTML] Equity and person-centeredness in provision of tinnitus services in UK National Health Service audiology departments

DJ Hoare, E Broomhead, D Stockdale… - European Journal for …, 2015 - ejpch.org
Rationale, aim and objective: Chronic tinnitus is a prevalent condition broadly managed
using individualised sound-based interventions, individualised or group education …

Approach to hearing loss

D Newsted, E Rosen, B Cooke, MM Beyea… - Canadian Family …, 2020 - cfp.ca
Objective To provide family physicians with a practical evidence-based approach to the
management of patients with hearing loss. Sources of information MEDLINE and PubMed …

Improving the implementation of family-centred care in adult audiology appointments: a feasibility intervention study

K Ekberg, BH Timmer, A Francis… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective There is mounting evidence for implementing family-centred care (FCC) in adult
audiology services, however FCC is not typically observed in adult clinical practice. This …

Using a family-centered care approach in audiologic rehabilitation for adults with hearing impairment

N Scarinci, C Meyer, K Ekberg, L Hickson - Perspectives on Aural …, 2013 - ASHA
Hearing problems are the most common communication disability in older people. The wide-
ranging impact of hearing impairment means that not only does the person with hearing …

[引用][C] Preferred practice patterns for the profession of audiology

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association - 2006 - ASHA

[HTML][HTML] Defining a patient-centred core outcome domain set for the assessment of hearing rehabilitation with clients and professionals

D Allen, L Hickson, M Ferguson - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background A variety of outcome domains are currently measured for the assessment of
hearing rehabilitation. To date, there is no consensus about which outcome domains should …

Audiological rehabilitation in a residential aged care facility

V Looi, L Hickson, A Price, G Lee… - Australian and New …, 2004 - search.informit.org
The aims of the study reported in this article were to (i) investigate the levels of hearing
impairment, activity limitations and participation restrictions in the residents of an aged care …