Published: 20-10-2015 13:07 by Amanda Farah Cox
Tinnitus is a difficult topic for patients and hearing care professionals alike. For people who live with tinnitus, the ringing in their ears is a constant trial that can put their mental well-being a
Published: 26-10-2015 16:06 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute is excited to announce the launch of our Research Committee. The Research Committee will mobilize our academic community and harness their time and energy to create an evidence base
Published: 06-11-2015 14:54 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute is pleased to announce the launch of our first tool specially designed for the parents of children with cochlear implants. My Turn to Talk will help parents prepare for appointments,
Published: 11-11-2015 15:01 by Amanda Farah Cox
The first material from the Ida Institute’s Vision 2020 process has been published to our website. You can now get a full overview of our different projects, meetings, and ideas. The pages are a map o
Published: 19-11-2015 16:03 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ear Foundation has published its third report on the impact of hearing loss on adults. Bending the Spend is a recommendation of how the government of the United Kingdom can fund cochlear implants
Published: 27-11-2015 13:47 by Amanda Farah Cox
A new study from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, identifies patient motivation as the second-most important factor in hearing aid adoption. “Audiological outcomes for adults
Published: 02-12-2015 13:21 by Amanda Farah Cox
Ida Institute Senior Audiologist Melanie Gregory presented the workshop “Supporting the Management of Transitions for Families and Children with Hearing Loss” at last week’s British Academy of Audiolo
Published: 09-12-2015 10:47 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute recently held a mini-seminar on tinnitus in Skodsborg, Denmark. “Tinnitus Challenge: Moving Forward with Person Centered Care” assembled an international group of 15 participants fro
Published: 18-12-2015 15:01 by Amanda Farah Cox
The personal motivations of people with hearing loss are important to the Ida Institute. We recommend the use of our Circle tool help hearing care professionals track the progress of their clients as
Published: 21-12-2015 16:10 by Amanda Farah Cox
Making a change of any kind is often easier said than done. Whether in our personal or professional lives, we can encounter different problems that prevent us from taking the actions we intend to. If,