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Vol. 12 • Issue 5 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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Features

  • To the Brain and Back: Can Stress Cause Tinnitus and Hyperacusis?
    by Brandon T. Paul
  • Beyond Cognition: The Critical Connection Between Hearing Health and Mental Well-being in Older Adults
    by Sigurd Brandt
  • What Is a Hearing Care Outcome? Rethinking Measurement Through Trust, Agency, and Identity
    by Bill Hodgetts Gurjit Singh
  • Listening Beyond the Audiogram: A Soundscape Journey from Practice to Place
    by Hilary Buckle
  • Striking the Right Balance: Update from the CAA Vestibular Committee – Second Edition of Vestibular Assessment & Management for Canadian Audiologists: A Scoping Review
    by Michael Vekasi
  • Purposeful Adaptive Responses for Successful Auditory Functioning – A Brief Review of Beechey and Naylor 2025
    by Bill Hodgetts
  • From Battlefield to Homefront: How the First World War Shifted Perceptions of Deafness
    by Jemma Lakmaker
  • What’s In a Hearing Number? An Interview with Frank Lin, MD, PhD
    by Frank Lin

Columns

  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Sound Business Sense
    with Robert Traynor
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • Quick Answers
    with Marshall Chasin
  • Clinic Corner
    with Salima Jiwani
  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Pam Millett
  • What’s New About Getting Older?
    with Kathy Pichora-Fuller

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Message from the President
  • Book Review
  • CAA News
  • Industry News

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Volume 12

What Is a Hearing Care Outcome? Rethinking Measurement Through Trust, Agency, and Identity

by Bill Hodgetts, R.Aud, PhD Gurjit Singh, MSc, PhD

In audiology, we often treat outcomes as endpoints. We test, we fit, we measure, and we move on. Outcomes are usually presented as stable, objective snapshots of change. This article revisits how we define and evaluate success in hearing care.

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The Canadian Academy of Audiology is dedicated to enhancing the role of audiologists as primary hearing health care providers through advocacy, education and research.

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