Literature DB >> 3573744

Development of the communication profile for the hearing impaired.

M E Demorest, S A Erdman.   

Abstract

The rehabilitative needs of hearing-impaired adults depend on the degree of communication handicap experienced and on many other factors (environmental, behavioral, emotional, and attitudinal) that contribute to communication problems. The Communication Profile for the Hearing Impaired (CPHI) is a 145-item self-assessment inventory for adults. Its 25 scales encompass four areas: Communication Performance, Communication Environment, Communication Strategies, and Personal Adjustment. The inventory was developed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and pilot tested over a 3-year period on 827 patients who attended the Aural Rehabilitation Program at the Army Audiology and Speech Center. The rationale and methods used to develop the CPHI are discussed, and normative data for the Walter Reed population are presented.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3573744     DOI: 10.1044/jshd.5202.129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Speech Hear Disord        ISSN: 0022-4677


  32 in total

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3.  Evidence for the use of hearing assistive technology by adults: the role of the FM system.

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5.  Do group audiologic rehabilitation activities influence psychosocial outcomes?

Authors:  Jill E Preminger; Jae K Yoo
Journal:  Am J Audiol       Date:  2010-07-01       Impact factor: 1.493

6.  Optimizing Performance in Adult Cochlear Implant Users through Clinician Directed Auditory Training.

Authors:  Geoff Plant; Claire Marcus Bernstein; Harry Levitt
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Review 7.  What Is the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health and Why Is It Relevant to Audiology?

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8.  Characteristics of Real-World Signal to Noise Ratios and Speech Listening Situations of Older Adults With Mild to Moderate Hearing Loss.

Authors:  Yu-Hsiang Wu; Elizabeth Stangl; Octav Chipara; Syed Shabih Hasan; Anne Welhaven; Jacob Oleson
Journal:  Ear Hear       Date:  2018 Mar/Apr       Impact factor: 3.570

9.  Using patient perceptions of relative benefit and enjoyment to assess auditory training.

Authors:  Nancy Tye-Murray; Mitchell S Sommers; Elizabeth Mauzé; Catherine Schroy; Joe Barcroft; Brent Spehar
Journal:  J Am Acad Audiol       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 1.664

10.  Hearing aid effectiveness after aural rehabilitation - individual versus group (HEARING) trial: RCT design and baseline characteristics.

Authors:  Margaret P Collins; Pamela E Souza; Chuan-Fen Liu; Patrick J Heagerty; Dagmar Amtmann; Bevan Yueh
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