Per-Inge Carlsson
Per-Inge Carlsson Position: Senior Lecturer School/office: School of Medical SciencesEmail: cGVyLWluZ2UuY2FybHNzb247b3J1LnNl
Phone: +46 19 303426
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Publications
Articles in journals |
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries |
Articles in journals
- Bjuresäter, K. , Bergström Andrén, M. , Mäki-Torkko, E. , Anderzen-Carlsson, A. & Carlsson, P. (2024). Healthcare Professionals' Knowledge, Skills, and Information Needs Pertaining to Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids in Swedish Nursing Homes: A Cross-Sectional Study and Psychometric Evaluation. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 17, 4693-4707. [BibTeX]
- Turunen-Taheri, S. , Carlsson, P. , Ternevall, E. & Hellström, S. (2023). Mental Fatigue in Patients with Hearing Loss and/or Tinnitus Undergoing Audiological Rehabilitation-A Pilot Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12 (21). [BibTeX]
- Löfvenberg, C. , Carlsson, P. , Barrenas, M. L. , Skagerstrand, Å. , Simic, D. , Carlsson, J. , Wigdén, J. & Westman, E. (2022). Prevalence of severe-to-Profound hearing loss in the adult Swedish population and comparison with cochlear implantation rate. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 142 (5), 410-414. [BibTeX]
- Löfvenberg, C. , Turunen-Taheri, S. , Carlsson, P. & Skagerstrand, Å. (2022). Rehabilitation of Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss in Adults in Sweden. Audiology Research, 12 (4), 433-444. [BibTeX]
- Turunen-Taheri, S. K. , Edén, M. , Hellström, S. & Carlsson, P. (2019). Rehabilitation of adult patients with severe-to-profound hearing impairment: why not cochlear implants?. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 139 (7), 604-611. [BibTeX]
- Turunen-Taheri, S. , Carlsson, P. , Johnson, A. & Hellström, S. (2019). Severe-to-profound hearing impairment: demographic data, gender differences and benefits of audiological rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation, 41 (23), 2766-2774. [BibTeX]
- Turunen-Taheri, S. , Skagerstrand, Å. , Hellström, S. & Carlsson, P. (2017). Patients with severe-to-profound hearing impairment and simultaneous severe vision impairment: a quality-of-life study.. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 137 (3), 279-285. [BibTeX]
- Hjaldahl, J. , Widén, S. & Carlsson, P. (2017). Severe to profound hearing impairment: Factors associated with the use of hearing aids and cochlear implants and participation in extended audiological rehabilitation. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 15 (1), 6-15. [BibTeX]
- Carlsson, P. , Hjaldahl, J. , Magnuson, A. , Ternevall, E. , Edén, M. , Skagerstrand, Å. & Jönsson, R. (2014). Severe to profound hearing impairment: quality of life, psychosocial consequences and audiological rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37 (20), 1849-1856. [BibTeX]
- Carlsson, P. , Karltorp, E. , Carlsson-Hansén, E. , Åhlman, H. , Möller, C. & von Döbeln, U. (2012). GJB2 (Connexin 26) gene mutations among hearing-impaired persons in a Swedish cohort. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 132 (12), 1301-1305. [BibTeX]
- Carlsson, P. , Hall, M. , Lind, K. & Danermark, B. (2011). Quality of life, psychosocial consequences and audiological rehabilitation after sudden sensorineural hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology, 50 (2), 139-144. [BibTeX]
- Carlsson, P. , Van Lear, L. , Borg, E. , Bondeson, M. , Thys, M. , Fransen, E. & Van Camp, G. (2005). The influence of genetic variation in oxidative stress genes on human noise susceptibility. Hearing Research, 202 (1-2), 87-96. [BibTeX]
- Carlsson, P. , Borg, E. , Grip, L. , Dahl, N. & Bondeson, M. (2004). Variabillity in noise susceptibility in a Swedish population: the role of 35delG mutation in the Connexin 26 (GJB2) gene. Audiological Medicine, 2 (2), 123-130. [BibTeX]
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
- Carlsson, P. (2005). Hearing impairment and deafness: genetic and environmental factors - interactions - consequences : a clinical audiological approach. (Doctoral dissertation). (Comprehensive summary) Örebro: Örebro universitetsbibliotek. [BibTeX]