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Shop NowThe Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales (VFS) are a collection of listening-related fatigue scales developed to identify significant listening-related fatigue in individuals with hearing loss and other communication-based difficulties. You can find more information about the development of the scales, their use in clinical, educational, and research endeavors, and how to partner with us to translate the scales into another language on the pages of this site.Â
The Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales were created in collaboration with the following research laboratories at Vanderbilt University Medical Center:Â
Please direct all inquires and questions about the VFS to Dr. Ben Hornsby at ben.hornsby@vumc.org.Â
The authors express gratitude to all the families and individuals that contributed to the data collection for this project, as well as the numerous VUMC graduate students who collected, organized, and analyzed data.Â
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The development of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales for Children (VFS-Peds) was supported by the US Institute for Educational Sciences (IES), U.S. Department of Education, through Grant R324A150029 to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
The development of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scales for Adults (VFS-A-40 & VFS-A-10) were supported by a grant from Starkey, Inc and by the NIH NIDCD through Grant R21DC012865Â to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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Date first listed on Teacher Tools Takeout: | Mar 30, 2023 |
Supporting Success for Children with Hearing Loss is a website with an umbrella of resources to support teachers of the deaf/hard of hearing and other educators and families to enhance the future success of children who are hard of hearing, deaf, and Deaf.Â
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