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What are some reasons why group orientation and counseling in AR can be helpful for patients? |
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It reduces return rate, increases use of HATs, fewer trouble shooting visits, increased referrals from satisfied users, good community relations, decreased self-perceived handicap, improved quality of life. |
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Summarize the history of AR in the United States using the "Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How" framework. |
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-Veterans lived at the hospital for the whole 8 week program -Attendance was mandatory at 8-hour/day programs for 8 weeks -Consisted of comprehensive audiologic evaluation, individual and group therapy, classroom discussions, and ongoing hearing aid evaluations |
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Why has AR been on the decline? |
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Definition
-Associated with speech-language pathologist’s roles -Moved from being a central to a peripheral activity -Consists of 1 course |
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Term
What are the 3 purposes of AR programs, according to Preminger? |
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Definition
Information, training, and psychosocial support |
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Term
Cost-Effective Advantages of Group Therapy: -___ in returns of instruments -___ satisfaction -Increased ___ management of hearing aids -Inclusion of ___ ___ in the process -Introduce ___ ___ technology systems |
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Definition
Reduction; Increase; independent; family members; hearing assistive |
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Term
• an individual's belief in their innate ability to achieve goals; a personal judgement of "how well one can execute courses of action required to deal with prospective situations |
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Self-efficacy can be increased through… -___ experiences -___ learning -___ persuasion -Sensitivity to ___ and affective states |
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Mastery; Vicarious; Verbal; physiological |
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