Browsing Posters - NAL by Author "Convery, Elizabeth"
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The audiologist needs to hear what Ineed”: Assessment of hearing loss self-management in older adults
Convery, Elizabeth; Meyer, Carly; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise (2018) -
Factors associated with successful self-fitting and the need for personalised support
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly (2018) -
Is the future of hearing aids in a flatpack? Issues of clinical support for self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly (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 ... -
Left to their own devices: self-fitting hearing aid outcomes among older adults
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; MCLelland, Margot; Seeto, Mark (2015) -
Left to their own devices? What the evidence tells us about self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte (2017) -
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 ... -
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) -
The Self-Fitting Hearing Aid
Convery, Elizabeth; Dillon, Harvey; Keidser, Gitte; Carter, Lyndal; Zhou, Dan (2010) -
Self-fitting hearing aids: issues of candidacy and support.
Convery, Elizabeth (2016)Overarching goal: To map out a service delivery model that will support self-fitting hearing aid users Candidacy: What factor(s) predict success with setting up a self-fitting hearing aid? Support: To what extent do ... -
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 ...