Published: 19-01-2023 15:05
reading On reflective practice Reflection and Reflective Practice: Creating Knowledge through Experience Ng, S.L. (2012). Seminars in Hearing. Reflection as a Tool for Audiology Student and Novice Practitioner Learning, Development, and Self-Care Ng, S.L., Bartlett, D. and Lucy, S.D. (2012). Seminars in Hearing. On the Reflective Journal Fostering Reflective [...] Reflective Skills in Audiology Practice and Education Geltman Cokely, C. and DePlacido C.G. (2012). Seminars in Hearing. Visit the PCC Knowledge Bank for more studies on person-centered care and the Ida tools.
Published: 19-01-2023 14:31
Recommended reading Definitions and descriptions of person-centered care Patient-Centered Care Improvement Guide , Picker Institute and Planetree Declaration on Patient-Centred Healthcare , International Alliance of Patients' Organizations Patient-Centered Care: What Does It Take? , Shaller Consulting Implementing person-centered care Adult Audiologic [...] medicine: transforming the clinical method by Moira Stewart, W. Wayne Weston, Judith Belle Brown, Carol L. McWilliam Counseling-infused Audiologic Care by John Greer Clark and Kristina English We think we are patient-centered but the evidence says all of us have a few things to learn... by Caitlin Grenness Guidance on providing person-centered care [...] Hannan Helping your clients help themselves by Gael Hannan How providers can help people like me manage tinnitus by Shari Eberts Person-centered care requires links to the hearing loss community by Shari Eberts Does your clinic’s marketing embody person-centered care? by Shari Eberts
Published: 18-01-2023 12:09
Counseling with the Audiogram Klyn N. A. M., Rutherford C., Shrestha N., Lambert B. L., Dhar S. (2019). The Hearing Journal. On My Hearing Explained Satisfaction with hearing assessment feedback using the My Hearing Explained tool: client and audiologist perceptions Nell L. A., Asmail F. M., De Sousa K. C., Graham M. A., Swanepoel D. W. (2022). Int [...] International Journal of Audiology. Visit the PCC Knowledge Bank for more studies on person-centered care and the Ida tools.
Published: 18-01-2023 11:34
can have benefits before and during the initial hearing assessment appointment Heffernan E., Maidment D., and Ferguson M. A. (2022). International Journal of Audiology. A randomised controlled clinical trial to assess the benefits of a telecare tool delivered prior to the initial hearing assessment Maidment D., Heffernan E., and Ferguson M. A. (2022). [...] Journal of Audiology. Using Ida Telecare tools: The perspectives of adults with cochlear implants Allen S., Jones L., and Gregory M. (2019). The Ear Foundation. Visit the PCC Knowledge Bank for more studies on person-centered care and the Ida tools.
Published: 18-01-2023 11:10
Attitudes and Behaviors of Adults with Hearing Loss: A Descriptive Review Manchaiah,Vinaya, Hernandez, Barbara Michiels, Beck, Douglas L. (2018). Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, Volume 29 Number 6. June 2018. Measuring motivation using the transtheoretical (stages of change) model: A follow-up study of people who failed an online hearing screening [...] Journey Evaluating the process of change: Studies on patient journey, hearing disability acceptance and stages-of-change Manchaiah, V.K.C., (2013). Linköping University Doctoral Thesis. Use of the 'patient journey' model in the internet-based pre-fitting counseling of a person with hearing disability: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Manchaiah [...] adults with sudden-onset acquired hearing impairment: a pilot study Manchaiah, V.K.C. and Stephens, D. (2012). Clinical Otolaryngology, 126(5): 475-81. A Possible Patient Journey: A Tool to Facilitate Patient-Centered Care Gregory, Melanie, (2012). Semin Hear 2012; 33(01): 009-015. The patient journey of adults with hearing impairment: the patients' views
Published: 19-05-2022 16:00
des Rehabilitationsprozesses zurückkommen und an Folgeterminen besprechen, ob Ihre Kund*innen und deren Gesprächspartner*innen ihre Ziele erreichen konnten und bereit sind, andere schwierige Kommunikationssituationen anzugehen. Das Tool “Gemeinsame Ziele” für Partner basiert auf dem Client-Oriented Scale of Improvement Client-Oriented Scale of Improvement
Published: 18-05-2022 13:07
Involvement of Family and Friends : Discover why involving family and friends is an important element of person-centered care. Shared Decision-Making : Explore shared decision-making, a crucial element of person-centered care. Understanding Indvidual Preferences and Needs : Learn why understanding individual preferences and needs is an essential part [...] Care in Hearing Care Services Applying PCC in the Appointment : Learn to translate person-centered care from theory into practice using the Calgary-Cambridge Guides and the Four Habits. Living Well: Managing Hearing Loss in Daily Life : Use the Living Well tool to engage your clients in a structured way, set goals that improve daily life, and understand [...] partners in their hearing care. Tinnitus Management : This course focuses on person-centered communication when dealing with tinnitus patients and demonstrates how to use Ida Tinnitus Tools during treatment. Level 4: Staffing and Training Clinician Well-being: The Science of Self-care : Learn why clinicians are at risk of professional fatigue and how to identify
Published: 18-05-2022 11:22
success For an online service to be person-centered, efficient, and manageable, there are a number of things to consider before you begin . In the two videos below, Clinical Leader and tele-audiology subject matter expert at Hearing Australia, Frances Lockhart, takes you through the client and provider factors that are important to address. Client Factors [...] marketing cookies to view this content. Provider Factors Please accept marketing cookies to view this content. Planning your online service Download a one-page summary of the client and provider factors that Frances Lockhart addresses in the videos above
Published: 06-05-2022 10:54
guide and download the booklet before your first or follow-up appointment. Choose one or two tips to try out, and tell your hearing care professional about the guide, if they haven’t already seen it. Print out the booklet and read the tips regularly, so you can keep building your partnership. Share the guide with your friends and family, and with others [...] Great Hearing Care , and accompanying booklet have been designed to be useful for many different groups of people and in many different settings. Below, we suggest some of the ways they can be used. Why not let us know how you’re using the guide by completing this survey or getting in touch at contact@idainstitute.dk? For people with hearing loss Watch [...] in their next appointment to discuss the guide, the tips, and how these relate to their individual situation. Have the animation run on a screen in your waiting room. Share information about the guide and a link to it on your clinic website and social media channels. Print the PDF guide and have copies available in your clinic waiting room, or use the
Published: 06-05-2022 10:47
including the roles and responsibilities of each party – is still lacking. And the need is particularly clear in the field of hearing care, which is characterized by distrust on many levels. Our animated resource, Partnering for Great Hearing Care , attempts to meet that need. Through interviews with people with hearing loss and their clinicians, we [...] collected insights about successful partnerships and identified four key ingredients: building trust, connecting as people, being active partners, and inviting family and friends. The resulting animation and accompanying PDF guide show a successful partnership in action and provide practical tips for how clients and clinicians can build their own productive [...] symptoms, improved recovery, emotional health and psychological well-being, and a higher quality of life (see Park et al, 2018 , for example). Within hearing care, research shows that distrust in the professional or a lack of involvement in decision-making can lead to lower levels of hearing aid uptake and success ( Poost-Foroosh et al, 2011 ; Ritter