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Social-emotional well-being and adult hearing loss: clinical recommendations

Barbra H. B. Timmer, Rebecca J. Bennett, Joseph J. Montano, Louise Hickson, Barbara E. Weinstein, Jane Wild, Melanie Ferguson, Jack A. Holman, Valeri LeBeau, Lisa Dyre

2023International Journal of Audiology74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: Best-practice in audiological rehabilitation takes a holistic client- and family-centred approach and considers hearing care in the context of personal well-being. Hearing loss not only impairs the ability to hear, but can also compromise the ability to communicate, thus negatively impacting both social and emotional well-being. Hearing care professionals play a key role in fostering their client’s well-being. This paper aims to provide evidence-based recommendations to ensure inclusion of social-emotional well-being in audiologic rehabilitation clinical practice.Methods: A review of current research and expert opinion.Results: This guide proposes a 5-step plan which includes: identifying the client’s social-emotional well-being; including family members in audiological rehabilitation; incorporating social-emotional needs and goals in an individualized management plan; relating identified hearing needs and goals to rehabilitation recommendations; and using counselling skills and techniques to explore and monitor social-emotional well-being. Each component of the 5-step plan is discussed and clinical considerations are presented.Conclusion: These comprehensive recommendations provide guidance to hearing care professionals looking to ensure clients’ social-emotional well-being are considered throughout the rehabilitation journey.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationHearing lossPsychologyContext (archaeology)Inclusion (mineral)Applied psychologyMedicineAudiologySocial psychologyNeurosciencePaleontologyBiologyHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing Impairment and CommunicationNoise Effects and Management
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