Browsing by Author "Keidser, Gitte"
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Outcomes with a commercially available self-fitting hearing
Keidser, Gitte (2018) -
Perception and management of a self-fitting hearing aid among older adults
Keidser, Gitte; Convery, Elizabeth; Dillon, Harvey; Hartley, Lisa (2011)NAL is currently investigating if a ‘self-fitting hearing aid’ (SFHA), a device that users can program themselves without the need for audiological or computer support, is a viable solution for populations who have ... -
Perception and Use of Trainable Hearing Aids by Clinicians and Hearing Aid Users and Candidates
Walravens, Els; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise (2016)Aims Trainable hearing aids, which enable users to fine-tune their own settings in real-life environments, have been commercially available since 2006. Currently, there is no information available about their impact. This ... -
Poorer speech reception threshold in noise is associated with lower brain volume in auditory and cognitive processing regions
Rudner, Mary; Seeto, Mark; Keidser, Gitte; Johnson, Blake; Ronnberg, Jerker (Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 2018) -
Prediction of the air-bone gap: can it be done without a bone conductor?
Convery, Elizabeth; Freeston, Katrina; Dhou, Dan; Keidser, Gitte; Dillon, Harvey (2012) -
Predictors of hearing loss self-management in older adults:
Convery, Elizabeth; Hickson, L; Keidser, Gitte; Meyer, C (2018) -
Preliminary observations on outcomes with a self-fitted hearing aid
Keidser, Gitte; Convery, Elizabeth (2016)The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report1 that was submitted to the US Government last October has sparked much debate about the future provision of hearing health care in the US2-7. The ... -
Provision, perception and use of trainable hearing aids in Australia: a survey of clinicians and hearing impaired adults
Walravens, Els; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise (International Journal of Audiology, 2016)Objective. This study set out to obtain information on the impact of trainable hearing aids among clinicians and hearing aid users and candidates. Design. Two online adaptive surveys were developed to evaluate provision, ... -
A qualitative examination of user perceptions of user-driven and app-controlled hearing technologies
Keidser, Gitte; Matthews, Nicole; Convery, Elizabeth (American Journal of Audiology, 2019) -
Real-life efficacy and reliability of training a hearing aid
Keidser, Gitte; Alamdui, Karima (2013)We investigated if training of hearing aids result in effective and reliable outcomes. Hearing-2 impaired adults trained the compression characteristic from the NAL-NL2 prescription for 3 three weeks and compared their ... -
The relationship between functional hearing and verbal reasoning
Keidser, Gitte; Rudner, Mary; Seeto, Mark; Hygge, Staffan; Ronnberg, Jerker (Swedish Institute for Disability Research, 2015)Verbal reasoning is an indicator of the ability to think constructively in everyday life, and relies on both fluid (working memory processing) and crystallised (knowledge-based judgement) skills. Recent data (Rönnberg et ... -
The relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit and satisfaction
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly (American Journal of Audiology, 2018) -
The Self-Fitting Hearing Aid
Convery, Elizabeth; Dillon, Harvey; Keidser, Gitte; Carter, Lyndal; Zhou, Dan (2010) -
Self-fitting hearing aids: status quo and future predictions
Keidser, Gitte; Convery, Elizabeth (Trends in Hearing, 2016) -
A smartphone app to facilitate remote patient-provider communication in hearing healthcare: usability and effect on hearing aid outcomes
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; McLelland, Margot; Groth, Jennifer (Telemed J E Health. 2019 Aug 21. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2019.0109. [Epub ahead of print], 2019) -
Towards more cognitively challenging speech tests
Best, Virginia; Keidser, Gitte; Buchholz, Jorg; Freeston, Katrina (2013)Speech tests are often poor predictors of the performance of individual listeners in the real world. This may be in part because they do not adequately engage all of the auditory and cognitive processes involved in real ... -
Trainable hearing aids: clinical impact and reliability of training
Walravens, Els; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise (2016-08-13) -
Transitioning hearing aid users with severe and profound loss to a new gain/frequency response: benefit, perception, and acceptance
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte (2011) -
Validity and reliability of in-situ air conduction thresholds measured through hearing aids coupled to closed and open instant-fit tips.
O'Brien, Anna; Keidser, Gitte; Yeend, Ingrid; Hartley, Lisa; Dillon, Harvey (International Journal of Audiology, 2010) -
What factors influence variation in directional microphone benefit?
Keidser, Gitte; Dillon, Harvey; Meija, Jorge; Convery, Elizabeth (2012)Many studies have demonstrated an average directional microphone (dirmic) benefit of 3-3.5 dB, a value that corresponds well to expectations from physical performance measures of conventional directional instruments. A ...