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Elisabeth Ingo

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Stacey J, Danielsson H, Heinrich A, Batinovic L, Holmer E, Ingo E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Nov; 13(11):e071225. PMID: 37940150
Introduction: Listening and communication difficulties can limit people's participation in activity and adversely affect their quality of life. Hearing, as well as listening and communication difficulties, can be measured either...
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Socher M, Ingo E
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ . 2023 Apr; 28(3):280-287. PMID: 37002837
This study investigated if the language profiles of prelingually deaf children with bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) and children with typical hearing (TH) matched on their quantitative score on clinical spoken...
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Jonas Brannstrom K, Oberg M, Ingo E, Mansson K, Andersson G, Lunner T, et al.
Internet Interv . 2018 Aug; 4:82-91. PMID: 30135793
Objectives: Audiologists provide professional contact and support between appointments to clients with hearing impairment using telephone and e-mail, but more advanced and flexible technological platforms are also possible. The present...
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Paglialonga A, Nielsen A, Ingo E, Barr C, Laplante-Levesque A
Biomed Eng Online . 2018 Aug; 17(1):101. PMID: 30064497
The number and variety of eHealth services for adults and older adults who use hearing aids (HAs) are growing rapidly. This area holds promise to increase cost-efficiency, enable better access...
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Ingo E, Jonas Brannstrom K, Andersson G, Lunner T, Laplante-Levesque A
Int J Audiol . 2017 Apr; 56(7):516-520. PMID: 28420270
Objective: In a clinical setting, theories of health behaviour change could help audiologists and other hearing health care professionals understand the barriers that prevent people with hearing problems to seek...
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Ingo E, Jonas Brannstrom K, Andersson G, Lunner T, Laplante-Levesque A
Int J Audiol . 2016 May; 55 Suppl 3:S52-8. PMID: 27206679
Objective: Acceptance and readiness to seek professional help have shown to be important factors for favourable audiological rehabilitation outcomes. Theories from health psychology such as the transtheoretical (stages-of-change) model could...
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Jonas Brannstrom K, Oberg M, Ingo E, Mansson K, Andersson G, Lunner T, et al.
Am J Audiol . 2015 Dec; 24(3):320-4. PMID: 26649539
Background: In audiologic practice, complementary information sources and access to the clinician between appointments improve information retention and facilitate adjustment behaviors. An Internet-based support system is a novel way to...
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Weineland S, Andersson G, Lunner T, Carlbring P, Hesser H, Ingo E, et al.
Am J Audiol . 2015 Dec; 24(3):302-6. PMID: 26649535
Purpose: Studies point to low help-seeking after a failed hearing screening. This research forum article presents the research protocol for a randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing via the Internet...
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Laplante-Levesque A, Jonas Brannstrom K, Ingo E, Andersson G, Lunner T
Ear Hear . 2014 Aug; 36(1):92-101. PMID: 25158981
Objectives: Hearing screening has been proposed to promote help-seeking and rehabilitation in adults with hearing impairment. However, some longitudinal studies point to low help-seeking and subsequent rehabilitation after a failed...