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Mary Beth Jennings

  • Gagné, J.-P., & Jennings, M. B. (in press). Audiologic rehabilitation intervention servicesfor adults with an acquired hearing impairment. In M. Valente, H. Hosford-Dunn, & R. J.Roeser (Eds.). Audiology: Diagnosis, treatment strategies, and practicemanagement (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers

  • Gagné, J.-P., & Jennings, M. B. (2000). Audiologic rehabilitation intervention servicesfor adults with an acquired hearing impairment (pp. 547-579). In M. Valente, H. HosfordDunn, & R. J. Roeser (Eds.). Audiology: Diagnosis, treatment strategies, andpractice management. New York, NY: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers. Israelite, N. K., &

  • Israelite, N. K., & Jennings, M. B. (1995). Participant perspectives on group auralrehabilitation: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, XXVIII, 26-36. 

  • Jennings, M.B., & Shaw, L.E.  (in press). Impact of hearing loss in the workplace: Raising questions about partnerships with professionals. Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation. 

  • Jennings, M.B., Cheesman, M.F., Klinger, L., & Boody, L. (2007). Classroom hearing accessibility evaluation, University of Western Ontario (Published Report). London, ON: Western’s Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee (WODAC).   

  • Jennings, M.B., & Richert, F. (2006). Hearing Rehabilitation for Older Adults: An Update on Hearing Aids, Hearing Assistive Technologies and Rehabilitation Services. Geriatrics & Aging, 9(10), 708-711. 

  • Jennings, M.B. (2005). Factors that influence outcomes from aural rehabilitationof older adults: The role of perceived self-efficacy. Unpublished doctoraldissertation, University of Western Ontario, London, ON. 

  • Jennings, M.B. (2005). Audiologic rehabilitation needs of older adults with hearing loss:  Views on assistive technology uptake and appropriate support services. Journal of Speech Language Pathology & Audiology, 29(3), 112-124. 

  • Jennings, M. B. (1997). Deaf, deafened & hard of hearing individuals: Communication, education & rehabilitation (pp. 345-377). In C. T. Ferrand, & R. L. Bloom (Eds.). Introduction to organic and neurogenic disorders of communication: Current scope of practice. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. 

  • Jennings, M. B., & Head, B. G. (1997). Residents and staff education within an ecological Audiologic rehabilitation program in a home for the aged.  Journal of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, Special Issue on Hearing and Aging, 21 (3), 167-173. 

  • Jennings, M. B. (1995). Service delivery models for the older hearing impaired adult:Individual programming (pp. 227-265). In P. Kricos, & S. A. Lesner (Eds.). Hearing carefor the older adult: Audiologic rehabilitation. Newton, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann. 

  • Jennings, M. B., & Head, B. G. (1994). Development of an ecologic audiologic rehabilitation program in a home-for-the-aged. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, XXVII, 73-88.

  • Robertson, L. F., Pichora-Fuller, M. K., Jennings, M. B., Kirson, S. R., & Roodenburg, K.(1997). Evaluation of a hearing rehabilitation program in a home-for-the-aged: Thescenarios. Journal of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, Special Issueon Hearing and Aging, 21 (3), 187-198. 

Other NCA labs include

Anechoic Chamber Assistive Devices | Child Amplification |
Child Hearing Research | Digital Signal Processing | Speech Communication | Electrophysiology | Hearing Research Clinic | Hearing Science  | Robert B. Johnston Aural Rehabilitations
 

NCA Director Prudence Allen

Dr. Prudence Allen
Director of the National Centre for Audiology
Phone: (519) 661-3901
Fax: (519) 661-3805 or pallen@uwo.ca