Hearing aid feature profiles: The success of rehabilitation

Forfattere

Nøgleord:

PROM, hearing aid selection, hearing aid benefit, hearing aid comparison, COSI, rehabilitation benefit, hearing aid features

Resumé

We recently developed a method to objectively classify hearing aids, using technical data (e.g., compression, noise reduction, etc.) from over 3900 different devices. This yielded hearing aid subgroups called ‘modalities’, that were characterized as distinct feature profiles, independent of manufacturer or type. Our present study aims to combine these objectively defined modalities with audiologically relevant rehabilitation needs, using data including audiological diagnostic tests and two questionnaires for subjective ratings. We investigated which hearing aid modalities contribute to successful rehabilitation results, and to which extent these modalities can be associated with specific rehabilitation needs. Our results indicate that more adjustable hearing feature channels or levels do not necessarily lead to better rehabilitation results.

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Publiceret

2020-04-08

Citation/Eksport

Lansbergen, S. E., & Dreschler, W. A. (2020). Hearing aid feature profiles: The success of rehabilitation. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research, 7, 229–236. Hentet fra https://proceedings.isaar.eu/index.php/isaarproc/article/view/2019-28

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Sektion

2019/4. Novel directions in hearing-instrument technology