UID:
almahu_9949460339602882
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9789175190112
Content:
This thesis by Elisabeth Ingo, part of the Linköping Studies in Arts and Sciences, explores the psychological and behavioral aspects of hearing impairment, focusing on online hearing screening and intervention strategies. It examines the use of the Stages of Change model to predict hearing-related behaviors, such as help-seeking and hearing aid uptake, in adults who fail online hearing screenings. The work situates hearing impairment within a bio-psycho-social context, highlighting the role of eHealth solutions in improving public awareness and access to care. It targets audiologists, healthcare professionals, and researchers interested in hearing health and rehabilitation.
Note:
EMPIRICAL STUDIES -- TABLE OF CONTENT -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- BACKGROUND -- THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- THESIS AIMS -- EMPIRICAL STUDIES -- GENERAL DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSIONS -- GRADUATE STUDENT PROGRESS -- CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS -- ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- Studies -- Studies from the Swedish Institute for Disability Research
Language:
English