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Radical systems thinking and the future role of computational modelling in ergonomics: an exploration of agent-based modelling
Holman, Matt; Walker, Guy; Lansdown, Terry. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2019
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Using Kaleidographic to visualize multimodal relations within and across texts
Caple, H; Bednarek, M; Anthony, L. - : SAGE, 2018
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Engaging creativity: Employing assessment feedback strategies to support confidence and creativity in graphic design practice
Visser, Irene; Chandler, L; Grainger, P R. - : Intellect Ltd., 2017
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Mind, language and artworks as real constraints on students’ critical reasoning about meaning in art
Maras, KE. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2017
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"Je lis ça comme je lirais un roman": reading scientific works on hypnotism in late nineteenth-century France
Hajek Kim M.. - : Liverpool University Press, 2016
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Patient-centred care: A review for rehabilitative audiologists
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UK survey of clinical consistency in tracheostomy management
McGowan, Susan L.; Ward, Elizabeth C.; Wall, Laurelie R.. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2014
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Gautier le leu's du C[on], an old french fabliau of the thirteenth century
Beston, John. - : Maney Publishing, 2014
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An Australian version of the acceptable noise level test and its predictive value for successful hearing aid use in an older population
Walravens, Els; Keidser, Gitte; Hartley, David. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Hearing aid user guides: Suitability for older adults
Caposecco, Andre; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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World Englishes in international proficiency tests
Hamid, M. Obaidul. - : Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2014
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An Australian survey of audiologists' preferences for patient-centredness
Abstract: Objective: Patient-centredness is becoming a core value of health services worldwide, however it remains largely unexplored in audiology. This study investigated audiologists' preferences for patient-centredness and identified factors that explain audiologists' preferences for patient-centredness. Design: All members of the Audiological Society of Australia received two questionnaires: (1) a descriptive questionnaire (e.g. age, gender, place of residence, years in practice, employment characteristics), and (2) a modified patient-practitioner orientation scale (PPOS; Krupat et al, 2000) which measures preferences for two aspects of patient-centredness, sharing and caring. Study sample: In total 663 (46%) audiologists returned both questionnaires fully completed. Results: Mean PPOS scores indicated that audiologists prefer patient-centredness. Linear regression modelling identified that older audiologists, that had practiced longer, and who worked in community education, industrial audiology, or teaching had a significantly greater preference for patient-centredness than their peers. In contrast, audiologists who practiced in a private environment and who worked in the area of assessment of adults had a significantly lesser preference for patient-centredness than their peers. Conclusions: Audiologists prefer client-centredness and age, years of experience, and employment characteristics can partly explain preferences for patient-centredness. Future research should explore the relationships between patient-centredness and intervention outcomes in audiology.
Keyword: 1203 Design Practice and Management; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Audiologist; Australia; Clinical interaction; Health communication; Patient-centredness
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:324545
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The purposes of playing on the post civil war stage: The politics of affection in William Davenant's dramatic theory
Chua, Brandon. - : Maney Publishing, 2014
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An investigation of factors that influence help-seeking for hearing impairment in older adults
Meyer, Carly; Hickson, Louise; Lovelock, Karen. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Identifying the barriers and facilitators to optimal hearing aid self-efficacy
Meyer, Carly; Hickson, Louise; Fletcher, Amanda. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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The reliability of a severity rating scale to measure stuttering in an unfamiliar language
Hoffman, Laura; Wilson, Linda; Copley, Anna. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Do injury characteristics predict the severity of acute neuropsychological deficits following sports-related concussion? A meta-analysis
Dougan, Brooker K.; Horswill, Mark S.; Geffen, Gina M.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Factors associated with success with hearing aids in older adults
Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly; Lovelock, Karen. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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Walking and talking with living texts: Breathing life against static standardisation
Phillips, Louise Gwenneth; Willis, Linda-Dianne. - : Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2014
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Exploring the relationship between technology use, hearing help-seeking, and hearing aid outcomes in older adults
Stieglitz Ham, Heidi; Bunn, Paul; Meyer, Carly. - : Informa Healthcare, 2014
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