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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:34:16+00:00

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Azios, J., Bellon-Harn, M., Dockens, A., & Manchaiah, V. (2017). Quality and readability of English-language Internet information for aphasia. International Journal of Speech Language Pathology, 1-9.
Bellon-Harn, M., Smith, D., Dockens, A., Azios, J., & Manchaiah, V. (2018). Quantity, quality, and readability of Internet information for college students with ASD. Reading Improvement, 55(1), 7-15.
Dueppen, A., Bellon-Harn, M., Radhakrishnan, N., & Manchaiah, V. (2017). Quality and readability of Internet-based information for voice disorders. Journal of Voice. Online publication.
Manchaiah, V., Dockens, A., Flagge, A., Bellon-Harn, M., Azios, J., Kelly-Campbell, R. & Andersson, G. (2018). Quality and readability of English-language Internet information for tinnitus. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. Online publication.
Manchaiah, V., Pyykkö, I., Zou, J., Levo, H. & Kentala, E. (2017). Patients reported benefits from patient organization magazines and Internet-based peer support program in Ménière’s disease. Patient Preference and Adherence, 11, 1851-1857.
Manchaiah, V., Zhao, F., Widen, S., Auzenne, J., Beukes, E.W., Ahmadi, T., Tomé, D., Mahadeva, D., Rajalakshmi, K., & Germundsson, P. (2017). Social representation of ‘loud music’ in adolescents and young adults: A cross-cultural study. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 28(6), 522-533.
Archer, B., Azios, J.H., Azios, M., Leafblad, S., & Heels, J. (in press). “Dear Diary”: A preliminary study of the effects of consistency modification on dimensions of wellness. Communication Disorders Quarterly.
Azios, J.H. & Archer, B. (in press). Singing behavior in a client with traumatic brain injury: A conversation analysis investigation. Aphasiology.
Beukes, E., Manchaiah, V., Terlizzi, P.M., Baguley, D.M., Allen, P.M. & Andersson, G. (Published Online 2017). Situationally influenced tinnitus coping strategies: A mixed methods approach. Disability and Rehabilitation, Published Online.
Ganesan, P., Kothandaraman, P.P., Swapna, S. & Manchaiah, V. (2017). A retrospective study of the clinical characteristics and post-treatment hearing outcome in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing loss. Audiology Research, 7(168), 10-14.
Felipe L. Cognition and Hearing. Glob J Otolaryngol. 2017; 10(1): 555780.
Long, E., Azios, J.H., & Richings, S. (in press). Exploring nurse aide perspectives on caring for persons with dementia. Annals of Long-term Care.
Manchaiah, V., Taylor, B., Dockens, A.L., *Tran, N., *Lane, N.R., *Castle, M., & *Grover, V. (2017). Applications of direct-to-consumer hearing devices for adults with hearing loss: A review. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 12, 859-871.
Manchaiah, V., Beukes, E., Granberg, S., Durisala, N., Baguley, D.M., Allen, P.M. & Andersson, G. (Published Online 2017). Problems and life effects experienced by tinnitus research study volunteers: An exploratory study using the ICF classification. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, Published Online.
Manchaiah, V., Durisala, N. & Marimuthu, V. (2017). Tympanometric norms for Chinese older adults. Audiology Research, 7(2), 67-70.
Maia GAT, Miterhof MVR, Felipe L (2017) Vestibular Test in a Population with Dizziness Complain. J Otolaryngol ENT Res 6(5): 00180.
Thammaiah, S., Manchaiah, V., Easwar, V., Krishna, R. & McPherson, B. (Published Online 2017). The Participation Scale: Psychometric properties of a South Indian translation with hearing-impaired respondents. Disability and Rehabilitation, Published Online.
Pyykkö, I., Manchaiah, V., Zou, J., Levo, H. & Kentala, E. (2017). Do patients with Ménière’s disease have attacks of syncope? Journal of Neurology, 264(1), 48-54.
Bellon-Harn, M., Hartwell Azios, J., Dockens, A.L. & Manchaiah, V. (2017). Speech and language pathologists’ preferences for patient-centeredness. Journal of Communication Disorders, 68, 81-88.
Dockens, A.L., Bellon-Harn, M., Burns, E., Manchaiah, V. & *Hinojosa, O. (2017). Examination of an audiologist’s response to patient’s expression of symptoms: A pilot study. Journal of Audiology and Otology, 21(2), 115-119.
Hall, D.A., Domingo, S.Z., Hamdache, L.Z., Manchaiah, V., Thammaiah, S., Evans, C. & Wong, L. (Published Online 2017). A good practice guide for translating and adapting hearing-related questionnaires for different languages and cultures. International Journal of Audiology, Published Online.
Manchaiah, V., Dockens, A.L., Bellon-Harn, M. & Burns, E. (2017). Non-congruence between audiologists and patient’s preferences for patient-centeredness and its association with patient satisfaction. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 28(7), 636-643.
Manchaiah, V., Hernandez, B. M. & Beck, D. L. (Published Online 2017). Applications of transtheoretical (stages of change model) in studying attitudes and behaviors of adults with hearing loss: A systematic review. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, Published Online.
Manchaiah, V. (2017). Role of self-reported hearing disability and measured hearing sensitivity in understanding participation restrictions and health-related quality of life: A study with hundred and three older adults with hearing loss. Clinical Otolaryngology, 42(4), 924-926.
Beukes, E., Manchaiah, V., Baguley, D.M., Allen, P.M., & Andersson, G. (2017). A Process Evaluation of implementing a guided Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for adults with tinnitus in a randomized control trial. International Journal of Audiology, 57(2), 98-109.
Beukes, E., Baguley, D.M., Allen, P.M., Manchaiah, V. & Andersson, G. (2017). Internet-based versus face-to-face clinical care in the treatment of tinnitus: Protocol for a multi-center randomized controlled trial. Trials, 18(1), 1-11.
Beukes, E., Allen, P.M., Manchaiah, V., Baguley, D.M. & Andersson, G. (2017). Internet-based intervention for tinnitus: Outcome of a single-group open trial. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 28(4), 340-351.

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