Do we practice what we preach in Family-Centered Care?
What practicing clinicians think about Family-Centered Care and how they cope with challenges.
Expert insights on the proven benefits of including significant others in audiological rehabilitation and how to implement it into your practice.
What practicing clinicians think about Family-Centered Care and how they cope with challenges.
At the OEB MidSummit, a consensus stressed the urgency to develop the uniqueness of (human) professionals. Our training on Family Centered Care addresses crucial skills such as empathy.
Family are the key communication partners of the person with hearing loss – don’t waste this resource.
What attracted you to the field? The technology? The human contact? Or the statistics that showed that it is one of the least stressful professions?
Opening a can of worms: (1) asking a simple question that unexpectedly brings up many complications; (2) a therapeutic strategy to help patients and family members understand and support each other.
It is always great to have further evidence behind the tools we create.
PhD student Barbra Timmer, a member of the FCC expert panel, reports on her vision of bridging the research-practice gap and why she sees so much potential in family-centered care for hearing healthcare practice.
As THE success model of the last decade in healthcare, family-centered care has all the potential to bring hearing healthcare to a completely new level.