Objective – To examine the psychosocial experiences of hearing loss from the perspectives of both the person with hearing loss and their communication partner. Design - A meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature. Study Sample – From 880 records, twelve qualitative papers met the inclusion criteria, (i) adults with hearing loss, communication partners, or both, and (ii) explored psychosocial issues. Results - Four themes related to the psychosocial experience of hearing loss were found, (i) the effect of the hearing loss, (ii) the response to hearing aids, (iii) stigma and identity, and (iv) coping strategies. Hearing loss affected both people with hearing loss and communication partners. Hearing aids resulted in positive effects, ...
Objective: Despite previous research into the psychosocial impact of hearing loss, little detail is ...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
Objectives: There appears to be growing evidence that living with acquired hearing loss (AHL) result...
Objective – To examine the psychosocial experiences of hearing loss from the perspectives of both th...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the lived experience of social challenges and emotional distress in relation ...
Objective: This study explored the psychosocial experiences of adults with hearing loss using the se...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
As Baby Boomers enter the late adulthood stage of life, hearing loss continues to be one of the most...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
A review was conducted to examine the experiences that affect the therapeutic relationship when a pe...
Hearing loss affects the lives of many individuals, making communication difficult and often negati...
Adults with hearing loss report experiencing isolation, depression, a decreased satisfaction with th...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
Objective: Despite previous research into the psychosocial impact of hearing loss, little detail is ...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
Objectives: There appears to be growing evidence that living with acquired hearing loss (AHL) result...
Objective – To examine the psychosocial experiences of hearing loss from the perspectives of both th...
OBJECTIVE : To explore the lived experience of social challenges and emotional distress in relation ...
Objective: This study explored the psychosocial experiences of adults with hearing loss using the se...
Hearing loss is a prevalent condition that can have negative implications on the day-to-day lives of...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
As Baby Boomers enter the late adulthood stage of life, hearing loss continues to be one of the most...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
A number of assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact of hearing loss, with little consensus amo...
A review was conducted to examine the experiences that affect the therapeutic relationship when a pe...
Hearing loss affects the lives of many individuals, making communication difficult and often negati...
Adults with hearing loss report experiencing isolation, depression, a decreased satisfaction with th...
Objective: To explore the perceived benefit and likely implementation of approaches used by audiolog...
Objective: Despite previous research into the psychosocial impact of hearing loss, little detail is ...
Audiologists play a major role in helping people with hearing loss learn how to better communicate a...
Objectives: There appears to be growing evidence that living with acquired hearing loss (AHL) result...