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Research Article

Reflections on Evaluative Research in Audiological Rehabilitation

Pages 69-79 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Meghann Grawburg, Tami Howe, Linda Worrall & Nerina Scarinci. (2014) Describing the impact of aphasia on close family members using the ICF framework. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:14, pages 1184-1195.
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Jean-Pierre Gagné. (2003) Treatment effectiveness research in audiological rehabilitation: fundamental issues related to dependent variables. International Journal of Audiology 42:sup1, pages 104-111.
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Rebecca J. Kelly-Campbell & Katrin Wendel. (2015) Measuring cognitive anxiety through the consultation process for hearing aids: Older adults and their significant others. Journal of Communication Disorders 56, pages 29-39.
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Nerina A. Scarinci, Louise M. Hickson & Linda E. Worrall. (2011) Third-Party Disability in Spouses of Older People With Hearing Impairment. Perspectives on Aural Rehabilitation and Its Instrumentation 18:1, pages 3-12.
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Jean-Pierre Gagné, Mary Beth Jennings & Kenneth Southall. (2009) The ICF: A Classification System and Conceptual Framework Ideal for Audiological Rehabilitation. Perspectives on Aural Rehabilitation and Its Instrumentation 16:1, pages 8-14.
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Jean-Pierre Gagné. (2000) What Is Treatment Evaluation Research? What Is its Relationship to the Goals of Audiological Rehabilitation? Who Are the Stakeholders of this Type of Research?. Ear and Hearing 21:Supplement, pages 60S-73S.
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