Frontiers in Neurology (Oct 2019)

Clinical Expertise Is Core to an Evidence-Based Approach to Auditory Processing Disorder: A Reply to Neijenhuis et al. 2019

  • Vasiliki Iliadou,
  • Christiane Kiese-Himmel,
  • Doris-Eva Bamiou,
  • Helen Grech,
  • Martin Ptok,
  • Gail D. Chermak,
  • Hung Thai-Van,
  • Tone Stokkereit Mattsson,
  • Frank E. Musiek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The opinion article “An Evidence-based Perspective on Misconceptions Regarding Pediatric Auditory Processing Disorder” by Neijenhuis et al. (1) presents a distorted view of the evidence-based approach used in medicine. The authors focus on the amorphous non-diagnostic entity “listening difficulties” not auditory processing disorder (APD) and create confusion that could jeopardize clinical services to individuals with APD. In our perspective article, we rebut Neijenhuis et al. (1), and more importantly, we present a rationale for evidence-based practice founded on the premise that research on APD is only clinically applicable when conducted on clinical populations diagnosed with APD.

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