Published: 16-06-2015 13:57 by Anegrette Mølhave
published in the International Journal of Audiology in March. “We chose a Delphi review because this is an established way to seek opinion and gauge consensus amongst a varied group of stakeholders,” says Fiona, who answered a few questions for Ida via email. “It was particularly appealing because it does not involve face-to-face meetings or focus groups
Published: 19-06-2015 16:18
Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Patient in Denial Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Handouts Reflection and Feedback Role-Play Topics Group Activities Prepare for Role-Play Competency Skills List Calgary Cambridge HYMS Modification
Published: 19-06-2015 16:32
Group Aural Rehabilitation Proceedings of a Typical Group AR session Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Outreach and Recruitment Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Methods to Consider Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. No Effort to Include Me Please accept marketing cookies to view this content [...] Lecture Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Student perspective Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Why Group AR Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Power of Group work Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Clinical Value Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Handouts [...] Session 6 Quick Start Guide Session 7 Quick Start Guide Session 8 IOI Modified COSI Simple Feedback Form Stigma and Self-Stigma Associated with Acquired Hearing Loss in Adults Group AR Evaluation Form Communication Strategy Exercise: Concentration
Published: 07-07-2015 16:48
Perspective Group Aural Rehabilitation This section focuses on highlighting the benefits of implementing group aural rehabilitation sessions with clients and families of persons with hearing loss. The section will review the outcomes associated with group AR participation, will summarize the benefits of engaging in group AR, and will introduce the Group AR tool [...] tool. Module 3 Downloads Group Aural Rehabilitation Instructor's Guide Living Well with Hearing Loss Learn more >> Motivational Interviewing Learn more >> Motivation Tools Learn more >> Communication Partnerships Learn more >> Communication Partner Tools Learn more >> Group Aural Rehabilitation Learn more >>
Published: 17-07-2015 13:56 by Amanda Farah Cox
patients. “It was wonderful to share Ida’s work and vision with a group of such interesting, accomplished women,” says Lotte. Pernille Krogsgård, CEO of H3flow, organized the event. We thank her and the Harvard Women’s Leadership Board for inviting Lotte to speak to such a distinguished group. [...] Ida Institute Managing Director Lise Lotte Bundesen recently spoke to the Harvard Women’s Leadership Board at an event in Copenhagen. The group of 30 women included doctors, heads of finance, and film producers among others. Lise Lotte spoke about Ida Institute’s work over the years focusing on patient centered care and collaboration, which she illustrated
Published: 28-07-2015 11:13
coursework. The newly re-launched course benefits from the collaborative efforts of the global Ida community and especially the work of Professor Deborah Von Hapsburg and a group of dedicated university professors and students.” Collaborative by Design The Ida University Course was first developed by Deborah Von Hapsburg, PhD, Associate Professor, Department [...] benefits from new research that lends a well-rounded and evidence-supported perspective to the patient-centered content. New and Expanded Content · Health literacy · Living Well · Group AR · Change Guide · Time & Talk · Family Centered Care “Some of my favorite lessons were - and still are: Mindful Listening, Patient Centered Practice, Communication Partners [...] Partners, and Motivational Interviewing,” says Michelle Arnold, Audiology Clinical Supervisor at University of South Florida, who has taught the course and gave feedback about Group AR. “I added in some exercises from the site that weren’t originally in the University Course, such as the Time and Talk haircut and washing powder activity.” (These activities
Published: 07-08-2015 12:33
for Children and their Families.” For the families of children with cochlear implants, there is so much more to their journey than just the switch-on date. Together with a group of multi-disciplinary participants from 14 different countries, the Ida Institute has investigated what needs families have at every step of the journey. Beginning with diagnosis
Published: 25-08-2015 17:34
the experience of hearing and hearing loss. From the editor Professional Development for Patient-Centered Practice When the Ida Institute presents the Motivation Tools to a group of participants for the first time, we often feature the short video titled “The Color of My Hair” very early in the presentation. The video depicts an audiologist who, according [...] downloaded and printed in multiple copies to keep in the office for use throughout the day. Reflection as Team Building If a demanding pace is affecting staff on a larger scale, group activities can be used as team building exercises to generate new ideas while showing the different strengths and abilities of individual clinicians. Please accept marketing [...] Bring the Dilemma Game to play at your staff meetings · Do a self-awareness check once a week · Watch an Ida ethnographic film on your lunch break · Create or join a Facebook group where you can start discussions using the Dilemma Game · Arrange a Time & Talk workshop day with colleagues · Do a mini role-playing session with a colleague on your break ·
Published: 27-08-2015 13:52 by Amanda Farah Cox
Eriksholm Research Centre hosted its 10th Summer Camp on 19-23 August. The long weekend, sponsored by the Oticon Foundation, brought together an international group of 46 audiology students. Presentations and activities revolved around the theme, “Beyond the Audiogram,” a natural topic to include the Ida Institute’s mission of patient centered care
Published: 04-09-2015 15:35 by Amanda Farah Cox
recently gave a one-hour virtual course on the topic, “Incorporating Ida Tools and Other Resources into Your Daily Patient-Centered Audiology.” The presentation was given to a group of Department of Defense audiologists and Veterans Administration Audiologists, hosted by the Defense Hearing Center of Excellence as part of their Monthly Clinical Call series