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  1. The Development of the “Telislife” Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Telephone Use in Cochlear Implant Users
  2. Digital Proficiency Is Not a Significant Barrier for Taking Up Hearing Services With a Hybrid Online and Face-to-Face Model
  3. Characteristics and Help-Seeking Behavior of People Failing a Smart Device Self-Test for Hearing
  4. The Oticon Medical Neuro Zti cochlear implant and the Neuro 2 sound processor: multicentric evaluation of outcomes in adults and children
  5. Individualised active communication education (I-ACE): another clinical option for adults with hearing impairment with a focus on problem solving and self-management
  6. Characteristics, behaviours and readiness of persons seeking hearing healthcare online
  7. Clinical validation of a public health policy-making platform for hearing loss (EVOTION): protocol for a big data study
  8. Development and Pilot Evaluation of a Novel Theory-Based Intervention to Encourage Help-Seeking for Adult Hearing Loss
  9. Exploring Hearing Aid Problems
  10. Designing Connections for Hearing Rehabilitation
  11. Stages of change in audiology: comparison of three self-assessment measures
  12. Hearing Device Manufacturers Call for Interoperability and Standardization of Internet and Audiology
  13. Internet and Audiology: A Review of the Second International Meeting
  14. A qualitative investigation of decision making during help-seeking for adult hearing loss
  15. Measuring motivation using the transtheoretical (stages of change) model: A follow-up study of people who failed an online hearing screening
  16. Health behavior theories as predictors of hearing-aid uptake and outcomes
  17. The initial evaluation of an Internet-based support system for audiologists and first-time hearing aid clients
  18. Description of Adults Seeking Hearing Help for the First Time According to Two Health Behavior Change Approaches
  19. Readability of Internet Information on Hearing: Systematic Literature Review
  20. The Process of Developing an Internet-Based Support System for Audiologists and First-Time Hearing Aid Clients
  21. Bridging the Gap Between Hearing Screening and Successful Rehabilitation: Research Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing via Internet
  22. Internet and Audiology: A Review of the First International Meeting
  23. Applying the Stages of Change to Audiologic Rehabilitation
  24. Stages of Change in Adults Who Have Failed an Online Hearing Screening
  25. Communication Patterns in Audiologic Rehabilitation History-Taking
  26. The Nature of Communication throughout Diagnosis and Management Planning in Initial Audiologic Rehabilitation Consultations
  27. Perceptions of adults with hearing impairment regarding the promotion of trust in hearing healthcare service delivery
  28. Patient-centred audiological rehabilitation: Perspectives of older adults who own hearing aids
  29. The psychological process from avoidance to acceptance in adults with acquired hearing impairment
  30. An Australian survey of audiologists’ preferences for patient-centredness
  31. Patient-centred care: A review for rehabilitative audiologists
  32. Perceptions of Age and Brain in Relation to Hearing Help-Seeking and Rehabilitation
  33. Psychometric Properties of the Self-Efficacy for Situational Communication Management Questionnaire (SESMQ)
  34. Evidence-Based Practice in Audiology: Rehabilitation Options for Adults With Hearing Impairment
  35. Client Labor: Adults with Hearing Impairment Describing Their Participation in Their Hearing Help-Seeking and Rehabilitation
  36. Optimal Hearing Aid Use
  37. Stages of Change in Adults With Acquired Hearing Impairment Seeking Help for the First Time
  38. Comparing response options for the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) and for Alternative Interventions (IOI-AI) daily-use items
  39. Quality and readability of English-language internet information for adults with hearing impairment and their significant others
  40. What Makes Adults With Hearing Impairment Take Up Hearing Aids or Communication Programs and Achieve Successful Outcomes?
  41. Predictors of Rehabilitation Intervention Decisions in Adults With Acquired Hearing Impairment
  42. Hearing help-seeking and rehabilitation: Perspectives of adults with hearing impairment
  43. Conducting qualitative research in audiology: A tutorial
  44. Factors influencing rehabilitation decisions of adults with acquired hearing impairment
  45. Person-Centeredness, Ethics, and Stories of Risk
  46. Student Audiologists' Impressions of a Simulation Training Program
  47. Rehabilitation of Older Adults With Hearing Impairment: A Critical Review
  48. Evaluation of an Audiovisual-FM System: Investigating the Interaction Between Illumination Level and a Talker’s Skin Color on Speech-Reading Performance
  49. Providing an internet-based audiological counselling programme to new hearing aid users: A qualitative study
  50. Auditory and visual clear speech effects measured during a simulated conversational intercation
  51. An Audiovisual-FM System (AudiSee) Designed for Use in Classroom Settings: An Evaluation of the Effects of Visual Distractions on Speechreading Performance