Conversation analytic research on clinical encounters shows that interactional conduct can be consequential for diagnosis, treatment and compliance. Problems reported for doctor-patient interaction can also be identified in Danish audiological encounters. There are, however, also specific aspects to the interaction during hearing aid fitting. This report of a Danish pilot study describes two such problems. The first problem arises from the requirement that the audiologist needs to ‘translate’ the patient’s subjective hearing description for making technological decisions. The second problem is the way in which the hearing aid user’s implicit and often unrealistic expectations are handled. This kind of research has potential application for ...
Purpose: This study aimed to get insight into the views and experience of audiologists, employed in ...
Objectives: The transtheoretical model (TTM) of behaviour change focuses on clients’ readiness for a...
Objectives: There is strong evidence from other fields of health, and growing evidence in audiology,...
This article addresses the social power variations in the context of audiological rehabilitation. Th...
The quality of interaction between hearing health professionals and patients is one prominent, yet u...
Objectives: To observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employ...
Objectives: to observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employ...
This pilot study explores audiologist-patient interactions during initial evaluations or consultatio...
Fourteen percent of the Swedish population report subjective hearing loss. The number of persons suf...
To observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employed by audiol...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Globally, hearing loss is the second most frequent disability. About 80% of the persons affected by ...
textabstractSensorineural hearing loss is a common and chronic disorder that affects almost ten perc...
SummaryHearing aid fitting involves numerous issues that must be investigated - from the device supp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to derive an independent fitting assistant based on expert cons...
Purpose: This study aimed to get insight into the views and experience of audiologists, employed in ...
Objectives: The transtheoretical model (TTM) of behaviour change focuses on clients’ readiness for a...
Objectives: There is strong evidence from other fields of health, and growing evidence in audiology,...
This article addresses the social power variations in the context of audiological rehabilitation. Th...
The quality of interaction between hearing health professionals and patients is one prominent, yet u...
Objectives: To observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employ...
Objectives: to observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employ...
This pilot study explores audiologist-patient interactions during initial evaluations or consultatio...
Fourteen percent of the Swedish population report subjective hearing loss. The number of persons suf...
To observe and analyse the range and nature of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employed by audiol...
Poorly managed hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline, depression and reduced quality of life. U...
Globally, hearing loss is the second most frequent disability. About 80% of the persons affected by ...
textabstractSensorineural hearing loss is a common and chronic disorder that affects almost ten perc...
SummaryHearing aid fitting involves numerous issues that must be investigated - from the device supp...
Objective: The aim of this study was to derive an independent fitting assistant based on expert cons...
Purpose: This study aimed to get insight into the views and experience of audiologists, employed in ...
Objectives: The transtheoretical model (TTM) of behaviour change focuses on clients’ readiness for a...
Objectives: There is strong evidence from other fields of health, and growing evidence in audiology,...