Self-assessment of hearing and related functions
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Self-assessment of hearing and related functions
Whurr, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-221) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text explores self-assessment in the various and numerous circumstances of clinical and research activities concerning hearing loss and related dysfunctions. It evolved from a review of the literature on self-assessment of hearing prepared by the author for the International Collegium of Rehabilitative Audiology (ICRA), under the auspices of its Working Group on Self-Assessment Methodology. The book examines matters of theoretical debate relevant to the self-assessment approach overall, it looks at technical points from the world of psychometrics and considers the motive for using self-assessment. Principle self-assessment devices concerning hearing impairment are discussed, along with an analysis of data using one particular scale derived from a varied set of backgrounds. Different domains of self-assessment and their applications are also explored with accompanying text providing critiques of the issues most relevant to the field of self-assessment in question. Also assessed are concepts of disability and handicap.
Table of Contents
- Self-assessment - relevant theoretical issues
- self-assessment of hearing - significant issues
- self-assessment variation - some trends from a general analysis
- hearing aid use and benefit
- tinnitus
- other functions and arenas of self-assessment
- epilogue - non-auditory variable
- non-structured inquiry
- professional and client interests.
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