Family-Centered Adult Audiologic Care: A Phonak Position Statement

A discussion of the distinctions between family- and patient-centred care is beyond the scope of this article; however, both frameworks underscore similar core concepts discussed below. Because hearing loss affects both the person with hearing loss and significant others, we suggest the term "f...

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Published inThe Hearing Review (Online)
Main Authors Singh, Gurjit, Hickson, Louise, English, Kris, Scherpiet, Sigrid, Lemke, Ulrike, TimmerAuD, Barbra, Buerkli-Halevi, Ora, Montano, Joseph, Preminger, Jill, Scarinci, Nerina, Saunders, Gabrielle H, Jennings, Mary Beth, Launer, Stefan
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles Anthem Media Group 25.03.2016
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Summary:A discussion of the distinctions between family- and patient-centred care is beyond the scope of this article; however, both frameworks underscore similar core concepts discussed below. Because hearing loss affects both the person with hearing loss and significant others, we suggest the term "family-centered care" is better suited for audiology and will use this term throughout the paper.
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