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2020 Journal Article Using smartphone technology to support the adult audiologic rehabilitation journeyTimmer, Barbra H. B., Launer, Stefan and Hickson, Louise (2020). Using smartphone technology to support the adult audiologic rehabilitation journey. International Journal of Audiology, 60 (sup1), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1854483 |
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2019 Journal Article Effects of patient- and family-centered care for young adults with chronic health conditions and their family members: A systematic reviewAllen, David, Scarinci, Nerina and Hickson, Louise (2019). Effects of patient- and family-centered care for young adults with chronic health conditions and their family members: A systematic review. Emerging Adulthood, 10 (3), 216769681988345-701. doi: 10.1177/2167696819883458 |
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2019 Journal Article Parents’ questions to clinicians within paediatric hearing habilitation appointments for children with hearing impairmentEkberg, Katie, Meyer, Carly, Hickson, Louise and Scarinci, Nerina (2019). Parents’ questions to clinicians within paediatric hearing habilitation appointments for children with hearing impairment. Patient Education and Counseling, 103 (3), 491-499. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2019.09.015 |
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2019 Journal Article Individualised active communication education (I-ACE): another clinical option for adults with hearing impairment with a focus on problem solving and self-managementHickson, Louise, Worrall, Linda, Scarinci, Nerina and Laplante-Lévesque, Ariane (2019). Individualised active communication education (I-ACE): another clinical option for adults with hearing impairment with a focus on problem solving and self-management. International Journal of Audiology, 58 (8), 1-6. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2019.1587180 |
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2019 Journal Article Exploring older adults hearing and vision and driving – the Swedish studyThorslund, B., Nygårdhs, S., Malicka, A. N., Black, A. A., Hickson, L. and Wood, J. M. (2019). Exploring older adults hearing and vision and driving – the Swedish study. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 64, 274-284. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2019.04.011 |
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2019 Journal Article The relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit and satisfactionConvery, Elizabeth, Keidser, Gitte, Hickson, Louise and Meyer, Carly (2019). The relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit and satisfaction. American Journal of Audiology, 28 (2), 274-284. doi: 10.1044/2018_AJA-18-0130 |
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2019 Journal Article Jet fuel exposure and auditory outcomes in Australian air force personnelFuente, Adrian, Hickson, Louise, Morata, Thais C., Williams, Warwick, Khan, Asaduzzaman and Fuentes-Lopez, Eduardo (2019). Jet fuel exposure and auditory outcomes in Australian air force personnel. BMC Public Health, 19 (1) 675, 675. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7038-0 |
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2019 Journal Article Promoting patient-centered hearing care through the use of eHealth: current status and future possibilitiesMeyer, Carly, Waite, Monique, Atkins, Jenny, Scarinci, Nerina, Cowan, Robert and Hickson, Louise (2019). Promoting patient-centered hearing care through the use of eHealth: current status and future possibilities. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 4 (2), 331-344. doi: 10.1044/2018_pers-sig7-2018-0003 |
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2019 Journal Article The Chronic Care Model and chronic condition self-management: an introduction for audiologistsConvery, Elizabeth, Hickson, Louise, Keidser, Gitte and Meyer, Carly (2019). The Chronic Care Model and chronic condition self-management: an introduction for audiologists. Seminars in Hearing, 40 (01), 007-025. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1676780 |
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2019 Journal Article Can adults living with dementia complete pure-tone audiometry? A systematic reviewBott, Anthea, Meyer, Carly, Hickson, Louise and Pachana, Nancy A. (2019). Can adults living with dementia complete pure-tone audiometry? A systematic review. International Journal of Audiology, 58 (4), 1-8. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2018.1550687 |
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2019 Journal Article Real-world benefits of hearing aids beyond better speech understandingTimmer, Barbra, Hickson, Louise and Launer, Stefan (2019). Real-world benefits of hearing aids beyond better speech understanding. Hearing Journal, 72 (1), 8-9. doi: 10.1097/01.HJ.0000552748.43994.d3 |
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2018 Journal Article Factors associated with successful setup of a self-fitting hearing aid and the need for personalized supportConvery, Elizabeth, Keidser, Gitte, Hickson, Louise and Meyer, Carly (2018). Factors associated with successful setup of a self-fitting hearing aid and the need for personalized support. Ear and Hearing, 40 (4), 1-804. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000663 |
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2018 Journal Article Hearing, emotion, amplification, research, and training workshop: current understanding of hearing loss and emotion perception and priorities for future researchPicou, Erin M., Singh, Gurjit, Goy, Huiwen, Russo, Frank, Hickson, Louise, Oxenham, Andrew J., Buono, Gabrielle H., Ricketts, Todd A. and Launer, Stefan (2018). Hearing, emotion, amplification, research, and training workshop: current understanding of hearing loss and emotion perception and priorities for future research. Trends in Hearing, 22, 2331216518803215. doi: 10.1177/2331216518803215 |
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2018 Journal Article An evaluation of motivational interviewing for increasing hearing aid use: A pilot studySolheim, Jorunn, Gay, Caryl, Lerdal, Anners, Hickson, Louise and Kvaerner, Kari J. (2018). An evaluation of motivational interviewing for increasing hearing aid use: A pilot study. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 29 (8), 696-705. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.16184 |
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2018 Journal Article Randomised controlled feasibility trial of the Active Communication Education programme plus hearing aid provision versus hearing aid provision alone (ACE to HEAR): a study protocolThyer, Nicholas J., Watson, Jude, Jackson, Cath, Hickson, Louise, Maynard, Christina, Forster, Anne, Clark, Laura, Bell, Kerry, Fairhurst, Caroline, Cocks, Kim, Gardner, Rob, Iley, Kate and Gailey, Lorraine (2018). Randomised controlled feasibility trial of the Active Communication Education programme plus hearing aid provision versus hearing aid provision alone (ACE to HEAR): a study protocol. BMJ Open, 8 (7) e021502, 1-11. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021502 |
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2018 Journal Article Parent-directed commentaries during children's hearing habilitation appointments: a practice in family-centred careEkberg, Katie, Scarinci, Nerina, Hickson, Louise and Meyer, Carly (2018). Parent-directed commentaries during children's hearing habilitation appointments: a practice in family-centred care. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 53 (5), 929-946. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12403 |
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2018 Journal Article The use of ecological momentary assessment in hearing research and future clinical applicationsTimmer, Barbra H. B., Hickson, Louise and Launer, Stefan (2018). The use of ecological momentary assessment in hearing research and future clinical applications. Hearing Research, 369, 24-28. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.06.012 |
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2018 Journal Article The nature of patient-and family-centred care for young adults living with chronic disease and their family members: a systematic reviewAllen, David, Scarinci, Nerina and Hickson, Louise (2018). The nature of patient-and family-centred care for young adults living with chronic disease and their family members: a systematic review. International Journal of Integrated Care, 18 (2) 14, 14. doi: 10.5334/ijic.3110 |
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2018 Journal Article Predictors of hearing loss self-management in older adultsConvery, Elizabeth, Hickson, Louise, Meyer, Carly and Keidser, Gitte (2018). Predictors of hearing loss self-management in older adults. Disability and Rehabilitation, 41 (17), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1457091 |
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2018 Journal Article Do hearing aids address real-world hearing difficulties for adults with mild hearing impairment? Results from a pilot study using ecological momentary assessmentTimmer, Barbra H. B., Hickson, Louise and Launer, Stefan (2018). Do hearing aids address real-world hearing difficulties for adults with mild hearing impairment? Results from a pilot study using ecological momentary assessment. Trends in Hearing, 22, 2331216518783608. doi: 10.1177/2331216518783608 |