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IdaToolRelatedResearchAmongIdaFellows

Many past participants of our seminars (Ida Fellows) are currently conducting research related to the Ida Tools.  

In the spirit of continuous collaboration and innovation, we very much encourage independent research on our tools and patient-centered practices in general.  

Through these independent efforts, as the Ida Institute does not fund or conduct research, we can learn more about how the Ida Tools can be used in clinical practice.  

Below you will find information on the research initiatives conducted by some of our Ida Fellows.  

The thoughts, views, and opinions depicted are those of the respective study authors, and not necessarily the Ida Institute.

EngagingCommunicationPartners

Below are current or past research studies related to the Goal Sharing for Partners, Communication Rings, or Communication Partner Journey tools.

Vinaya Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens: Models to Represent Communication Partners within the Social Network Context of People with Hearing Impairment

Vinaya Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens: Role of Communication Partner in the Audiological Enablement/Rehabilitation of People with Hearing Impairment: A Discussion Paper

Deborah von Hapsburg: Experimental Study Examining the Social Networks of Persons with Hearing Loss with and without Amplification

Joseph Montano and Jill Preminger: Impact of Hearing Loss on Adult Children

TowardsPatientCenteredPractice

Below are current or past research studies related to the Possible Patient Journey, Mirror Exercise, Reflective Journal, or Dilemma Game tools. Some of the research studies focus on patient-centered care as it relates to hearing care practice, and not on one tool in particular.

Elaine Mormer: Systematic Review of Evidence for Approaches to Clinical Supervision/Instruction

Fiona Barker: Patient Opinion Regarding the Use of a Patient-Centered Interview Approach

Fiona Barker: A Comparison of Clinical Interview Technique in Diagnostic Audiological Assessment

Vinaya Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens: The Patient Journey of Adults with Hearing Impairment: The Patient's View

Vinaya Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens: The Patient Journey: Living with Acquired Hearing Impairment

Vinaya Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens: The Patient Journey of Adults with Sudden-Onset Acquired Hearing Impairment: A Pilot Study

 

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If you are currently planning  research or currently doing research related to our Tools and themes, please feel free to share your thoughts with us on the Ida Forum.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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