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An Australian version of the acceptable noise level test and its predictive value for successful hearing-aid use in an older population
(2014)
Objective: The Acceptable Noise Level (ANL), a measure of noise tolerance, has been 2 proposed as a predictor for successful hearing aid use. The aims of this study were to obtain 3 normative data, and to evaluate the ...
Effect of audibility on spatial release from speech-on-speech masking
(Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2015)
This study investigated to what extent spatial release from masking (SRM) deficits in hearingimpaired
adults may be related to reduced audibility of the test stimuli. Sixteen adults with sensorineural
hearing loss and ...
Medical practitioners’ attitudes to hearing rehabilitation for older adults
(2011)
Objective: Medical practitioners have the potential to play a significant role in older adults’ help seeking behaviour in relation to hearing rehabilitation. The current study aimed to look at attitudinal factors that ...
Parental involvement in the care and intervention of children with hearing loss
(International Journal of Audiology, 2016)
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, ...
Factors associated with successful setup of a self-fitting hearing aid and the need for personalized support
(2017)
Objectives: Self-fitting hearing aids have the potential to increase the accessibility of hearing 3 health care. The aims of this study were to: (1) identify factors that are associated with the 4 ability to successfully ...
The relationship between hearing loss self-management and hearing aid benefit and satisfaction
(American Journal of Audiology, 2018)