Description

This clinical practice guideline provides evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of children and adults with (central) auditory processing disorder ([C])APD).

Key Points

The guideline focuses on four major areas of (C)APD—1) patient history and selection criteria, 2) diagnosis, 3) intervention, and 4) professional issues, education, and training—and should be used as a framework to guide the clinician in decision-making and best clinical practices as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of (C)APD in various clinical populations presenting with this disorder.

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Whether serving on a clinical document development panel or participating as peer reviewers, volunteers have regular chances to deepen their engagement with the Academy and make important contributions benefiting the field of audiology. If you are interested in clinical document development, please volunteer to express interest and submit a CV to the Academy’s guidelines staff by email.

To view the list of guidelines and strategic documents in development and to learn more about the Academy’s clinical document development process, visit the Academy’s Practice Resources website. Information from interested members is accepted on an ongoing basis, and members will be contacted as clinical document volunteer openings occur.

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