Audiology Grand Rounds – Role of Self-Efficacy in Audiologic Rehabilitation
As a result of attending this session attendees will 1) discuss the current treatment options for patients with unilateral and asymmetric hearing loss (UHL/AHL), 2) describe limitations of current treatment options for UHL/AHL, and 3) list the potential benefits of cochlear implant use for UHL/AHL recipients on measures of speech recognition, spatial hearing, and quality of life.
Target Audience
Duke Speech Pathologists & Audiologists
Learning Objectives
1. Describe the self-efficacy theory and its application to AR
2. Describe the associations between self-efficacy and hearing aid outcomes
3. Describe counseling strategies clinicians can use to increase self-efficacy based on the source(s) of information
Duhram, NC
United States
Available Credit
- 3.00 Attendance
- 0.30 IACET CEU