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Identifying the approaches used by audiologists to address the psychosocial needs of their adult clients
Bennett, Rebecca J.; Barr, Caitlin; Montano, Joseph. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Is cortical automatic threshold estimation a feasible alternative for hearing threshold estimation with adults with dementia living in aged care?
Bott, Anthea; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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Audiological approaches to address the psychosocial needs of adults with hearing loss: perceived benefit and likelihood of use
Bennett, Rebecca J.; Barr, Caitlin; Cortis, Alex. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Identifying barriers and facilitators to implementing family-centred care in adult audiology practices: a COM-B interview study exploring staff perspectives
Ekberg, Katie; Schuetz, Simone; Timmer, Barbra. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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Adaptation of the “active communication education” programme into Spanish for older adults with hearing loss
Rivera, Sebastián; Marcotti, Anthony; Fuente, Adrian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Use of the behaviour change wheel to design an intervention to improve the implementation of family-centred care in adult audiology services
Abstract: Objective: This study describes the development of an intervention to improve family-centred care in adult audiology services. Design: The Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) was followed to develop the intervention. The BCW involves eight steps across three stages: (1) understanding the behaviour, (2) identifying intervention options, and (3) identifying content and implementation options. Study Sample: The data in Stage 1 comprised of 13 interviews with clinic staff. The research team drew on their own expertise and empirical research to complete Stages 2 and 3. Results: A two-phase, face-to-face intervention was developed to change clinic staff’ behaviours to address two problem behaviours: (1) increase family member attendance to adult audiology appointments; and (2) increase family member involvement within appointments. Three target behaviours were chosen for the intervention to address the two problem behaviours. A variety of intervention functions and behaviour change techniques were incorporated into the intervention. Conclusion: The BCW provided a useful framework for developing a whole-of-clinic intervention to increase family member attendance and involvement in adult audiology appointments. Recent research in social psychology has suggested that this type of family involvement and support in healthcare is a strong predictor of well-being for adult clients and their families.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Audiology; Behaviour Change Wheel; Family-centred care; Hearing rehabilitation; Well-being
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:21ca30e
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Individualised active communication education (I-ACE): another clinical option for adults with hearing impairment with a focus on problem solving and self-management
Hickson, Louise; Worrall, Linda; Scarinci, Nerina. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Can adults living with dementia complete pure-tone audiometry? A systematic review
Bott, Anthea; Meyer, Carly; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Do hearing aids address real-world hearing difficulties for adults with mild hearing impairment? Results from a pilot study using ecological momentary assessment
Timmer, Barbra H. B.; Hickson, Louise; Launer, Stefan. - : Sage Publications, 2018
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Parent-directed commentaries during children's hearing habilitation appointments: a practice in family-centred care
Ekberg, Katie; Scarinci, Nerina; Hickson, Louise. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2018
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Patient-centred hearing care in Malaysia: what do audiologists prefer and to what extent is it implemented in practice?
Ali, Akmaliza; Meyer, Carly; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Audiological management of adults with hearing impairment in Malaysia
Ali, Akmaliza; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Assessing hearing loss self-management in older adults
Convery, Elizabeth; Meyer, Carly; Keidser, Gitte. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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The IJA system for systematic reviews: “the whys and hows”*
Morata, Thais C.; Hickson, Louise; Wong, Lena. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Management of swallowing and communication difficulties in Down syndrome: a survey of speech-language pathologists
Meyer, Carly; Theodoros, Deborah; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Older adults’ experiences and issues with hearing aids in the first six months after hearing aid fitting
Solheim, Jorunn; Gay, Caryl; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Hearing aid use in the elderly as measured by datalogging and self-report
Solheim, Jorunn; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Difficult conversations: talking about cost in audiology consultations with older adults
Ekberg, Katie; Barr, Caitlin; Hickson, Louise. - : Taylor & Francis, 2017
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Exploring audiologists’ language and hearing aid uptake in initial rehabilitation appointments
Sciacca, Anna; Meyer, Carly; Ekberg, Katie. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2017
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Communication outcomes of children with hearing loss enrolled in programs implementing different educational approaches: a systematic review
Erbasi, Ennur; Hickson, Louise; Scarinci, Nerina. - : Taylor & Francis, 2016
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