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Implementing Family-Centered Care in Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation: The Hows and Whys in Clinical Practice
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Implementing Family-Centered Care in Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation: The Hows and Whys in Clinical Practice

Christopher Lind, Nerina Scarinci, Carly Meyer, Kristen Tulloch, Karinna Hall and Louise Hickson
Audiology Today, Vol.31(1), pp.30-33
2019
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Abstract

In adult audiologic rehabilitation, family-centered care (FCC) promotes the engagement of the person with hearing impairment and their family members. The aim of FCC in audiologic rehabilitation is to address and reduce the impact of hearing impairment on the everyday lives of those whom it affects. This article outlines the key principles and practices—the hows and whys—of FCC in clinical practice.

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