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Is the future of hearing aids in a flatpack? Issues of clinical support for self-fitting hearing aids
(2016)
Self-fitting hearing aids (SFHAs) are gaining ground in the online marketplace, where they are often marketed as a low-cost alternative to traditional hearing health care (HHC). A recent evaluation of a commercially available ...
An examination of speech reception thresholds measured in a simulated reverberant cafeteria environment
(2015)
Objective: There is increasing demand in the hearing research community for the creation of laboratory environments that better simulate
challenging real-world listening environments. The hope is that the use of such ...
Evidence-Based Practice and Emerging New Technologies
(Plural Publishing, 2012)
Provision, perception and use of trainable hearing aids in Australia: a survey of clinicians and hearing impaired adults
(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, ...
Validity and reliability of in-situ air conduction thresholds measured through hearing aids coupled to closed and open instant-fit tips.
(International Journal of Audiology, 2010)
An algorithm that administer adaptive speech-in-noise testing to a specified reliability at 1 selectable points on the psychometric function
(The International Journal of Audiology, 2012)
The NAL-NL2 prescription procedure
(Audiology Research, 2011)
Preliminary observations on outcomes with a self-fitted hearing aid
(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 ...