R Hetu
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Laroche C, Hetu R
Audiology
. 1997 Jan;
36(1):1-18.
PMID: 9063557
This study was designed to evaluate the reliability of Audioscan audiometry. Repeated measurement of hearing thresholds were conducted using the frequency scanning method specific to Audioscan. These thresholds were compared...
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Hetu R
Scand Audiol Suppl
. 1996 Jan;
43:12-24.
PMID: 8738641
Detailed analyses of the experience of impaired hearing demonstrate the ways in which it represents a threat to social identity. The reluctance to acknowledge impairment stems from the negative consequences...
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Hetu R, Fortin M
J Am Acad Audiol
. 1995 Sep;
6(5):378-86.
PMID: 8547701
The experience of highly amplified music listening is described from a psychoacoustic and phenomenologic standpoint in order to characterize both the estimated risk of hearing damage and the perception of...
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Hetu R, Getty L, Waridel S
Br J Audiol
. 1994 Dec;
28(6):313-25.
PMID: 7757031
This study was undertaken as a complement to a questionnaire inquiry on attitudes towards co-workers affected by occupational hearing loss (OHL). Four groups of 7 to 11 volunteer participants were...
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Hetu R, Getty L, Beaudry J, Philibert L
Br J Audiol
. 1994 Dec;
28(6):299-311.
PMID: 7757030
Previous studies have shown that attitudes of workers towards their hearing impaired colleagues strongly contribute to the psychosocial disadvantages associated with occupational hearing loss (OHL). A questionnaire has been designed...
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Noble W, Hetu R
Audiology
. 1994 Mar;
33(2):117-26.
PMID: 8179515
A contrast of perspectives can be witnessed in individualist versus collectivist approaches to the definition of handicap resulting from hearing impairments and disabilities. The individualist approach tends to neglect the...
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Hetu R
Audiology
. 1994 Jan;
33(1):1-14.
PMID: 8129676
Exposure limits to noise in the workplace have been set merely to prevent disabling hearing loss. Consequently, even in workplaces where a limit of 85 dBA-8 h is strictly enforced,...
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The impact of acquired hearing impairment on intimate relationships: implications for rehabilitation
Hetu R, Jones L, Getty L
Audiology
. 1993 Nov;
32(6):363-81.
PMID: 8267527
Hearing disabilities, due to their interactive nature, strongly affect intimate relationships. This paper reviews the literature on this dimension of the experience of hearing impairment. The effects of progressive hearing...
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Momtahan K, Hetu R, Tansley B
Ergonomics
. 1993 Oct;
36(10):1159-76.
PMID: 8223408
The audibility and the identification of 23 auditory alarms in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 26 auditory alarms in the operating rooms (ORs) of a 214-bed Canadian teaching hospital...