The nature of communication throughout diagnosis and management planning in initial audiologic rehabilitation consultations
C Grenness, L Hickson… - Journal of the …, 2015 - thieme-connect.com
Background: Effective practitioner-patient communication throughout diagnosis and
management planning positively influences patient outcomes. A patient-centered approach …
management planning positively influences patient outcomes. A patient-centered approach …
Prevalence of depression and anxiety in adolescents with hearing loss
Objective: To develop and implement a universal screening protocol for depression and
anxiety in adolescents serviced in an otology and audiology practice and to estimate the …
anxiety in adolescents serviced in an otology and audiology practice and to estimate the …
[图书][B] The experience of hearing loss: journey through aural rehabilitation
V Manchaiah, B Danermark - 2016 - books.google.com
Hearing loss is a common chronic condition which is often poorly recognized but can have
multiple negative impacts, not just on the lives of those directly affected, but also those living …
multiple negative impacts, not just on the lives of those directly affected, but also those living …
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Australian allied hearing-healthcare professionals: survey on comorbid hearing loss and cognitive impairment
DMP Jayakody, EG Je, I Livings, P McIlhiney… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Purpose As hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor of dementia, allied hearing-healthcare
professionals (AHHPs) frequently see older patients who are affected by both conditions …
professionals (AHHPs) frequently see older patients who are affected by both conditions …
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
A Szarkowski - Practical Psychology in Medical Rehabilitation, 2017 - Springer
Individuals with reduced hearing are a heterogeneous group. The hearing status (ie, the
extent to which one is able to hear, typically described as ranging from mild to profound …
extent to which one is able to hear, typically described as ranging from mild to profound …
What is Adult Aural Rehabilitation and Why Pursue It?
L Zombek, DL Sorkin - The Hearing Journal, 2022 - journals.lww.com
What is Adult Aural Rehabilitation and Why Pursue It? : The Hearing Journal What is Adult
Aural Rehabilitation and Why Pursue It? : The Hearing Journal Log in or Register Subscribe to …
Aural Rehabilitation and Why Pursue It? : The Hearing Journal Log in or Register Subscribe to …
[图书][B] The role of communication partners in the audiological rehabilitation
V Manchaiah, B Taylor - 2018 - hearinghealthmatters.org
Currently, there is a renewed focus on family-centered audiological rehabilitation. For this
reason, involving patients and their communication partners in all aspects of rehabilitation is …
reason, involving patients and their communication partners in all aspects of rehabilitation is …
“When that understanding is there, you work much better together”: the role of family in audiological rehabilitation for older adults
Objective This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of adults with
hearing impairment and family members regarding the role of family in audiological …
hearing impairment and family members regarding the role of family in audiological …
Examination of the relationship among hearing impairment, linguistic communication, mood, and social engagement of residents in complex continuing-care facilities
P Brink, M Stones - The Gerontologist, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Earlier evidence was not conclusive about whether hearing loss is associated with mood (ie,
depressive symptoms and anhedonia) and social engagement (ie, reduced psychosocial …
depressive symptoms and anhedonia) and social engagement (ie, reduced psychosocial …