Objective: To identify the approaches taken by audiologists to address their adult clients’ psychosocial needs related to hearing loss. Design: A participatory mixed methods design. Participants generated statements describing the ways in which the psychosocial needs of their adult clients with hearing loss are addressed, and then grouped the statements into themes. Data were obtained using face-to-face and online structured questions. Concept mapping techniques were used to identify key concepts and to map each of the concepts relative to each other. Study sample: An international sample of 65 audiologists. Results: Ninety-three statements were generated and grouped into seven conceptual clusters: Client Empowerment; Use of Strategies and ...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resea...
Objectives: To introduce a psychological model of behaviour; the COM-B model and describe how this h...
OBJECTIVE : To identify the approaches taken by audiologists to address their adult clients’ psychos...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolo...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
PURPOSE : Hearing loss causes emotional distress and can contribute to the development of psychologi...
Hearing loss affects the lives of many individuals, making communication difficult and often negati...
Objective: This study explored the nature of audiological services for adults with hearing impairmen...
Purpose: unaddressed hearing loss can adversely affect employment and day-to-day work-life. Efficien...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
Purpose: This study explored audiologists’ perspectives regarding their interactions with workers wi...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resea...
Objectives: To introduce a psychological model of behaviour; the COM-B model and describe how this h...
OBJECTIVE : To identify the approaches taken by audiologists to address their adult clients’ psychos...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolo...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resear...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
PURPOSE : Hearing loss causes emotional distress and can contribute to the development of psychologi...
Hearing loss affects the lives of many individuals, making communication difficult and often negati...
Objective: This study explored the nature of audiological services for adults with hearing impairmen...
Purpose: unaddressed hearing loss can adversely affect employment and day-to-day work-life. Efficien...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
Purpose: This study explored audiologists’ perspectives regarding their interactions with workers wi...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Purpose Emotional and mental health is essential to overall health, but there has been little resea...
Objectives: To introduce a psychological model of behaviour; the COM-B model and describe how this h...