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Information retention and overload in first time hearing aid users: an interactive multimedia educational solution

Information retention and overload in first time hearing aid users: an interactive multimedia educational solution

... Lundberg, M., Andersson, G., & Lunner, T. (2011). A randomized, controlled trial of the short-term effects of complementing an educational program for hearing aid users with telephone ...

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Motivational engagement in first time hearing aid users: a feasibility study

Motivational engagement in first time hearing aid users: a feasibility study

... HA users moved through their patient journey, their perception of their knowledge, skills, and confidence in self-management ...for hearing aid users ...

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A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of a multimedia educational program for first time hearing aid users

A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of a multimedia educational program for first time hearing aid users

... first-time hearing aid users, we propose that educational materials are developed across a range of flexible learning resources to future-proof the RLO ...

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Development and Comparative Analysis of a Novel Neural Model for Marathi Alphabet Recognition for Hearing Aid Users

Development and Comparative Analysis of a Novel Neural Model for Marathi Alphabet Recognition for Hearing Aid Users

... -frequency signals to modulate a noise source, which will be added to the unmodified low-frequency signals. Frequency compression reduces the bandwidth of a speech signal in a linear or nonlinear fashion. Frequency ...

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Assessment of acceptable noise level in unilateral hearing aid users

Assessment of acceptable noise level in unilateral hearing aid users

... unilateral hearing aid experience; age range bet- ween 18 and 85 years; average hearing thresholds of ...severe hearing loss; maximum 10 dB air-bone gap (ABG) per frequency; symmetrical ...

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Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double blind randomized active controlled trial

Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double blind randomized active controlled trial

... Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile [45] is used to assess self-reported hearing disability (activity limita- tion), hearing handicap (participation restriction), and hearing aid ...

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Effectiveness of an online SUpport PRogramme (SUPR) for older hearing aid users: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

Effectiveness of an online SUpport PRogramme (SUPR) for older hearing aid users: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial

... my hearing that need changing"), contemplation (intends to change in the next 6 months and is aware of the pros and cons of changing), and action (has made specific modifications in his/her lifestyle towards ...

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Development of a multimedia educational programme for first time hearing aid users: a participatory design

Development of a multimedia educational programme for first time hearing aid users: a participatory design

... their hearing aid(s) should include: o Correct insertion and removal of the earmould and hearing aid(s) o An explanation of how to use hearing aid controls and programmes o How ...

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Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double blind randomized active controlled trial

Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double blind randomized active controlled trial

... Glasgow Hearing Aid Benefit Profile [45] is used to assess self-reported hearing disability (activity limita- tion), hearing handicap (participation restriction), and hearing aid ...

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A Comparison of Language  Comprehension of Children with Hearing Loss and Their Typical Peers

A Comparison of Language Comprehension of Children with Hearing Loss and Their Typical Peers

... Although the performance of the NH is significantly better than that of the children with HI, their performance, on the whole, suggests less than expected levels of comprehension. The post-Hoc test was utilized to ...

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The quality of life in hearing impaired adolescents after hearing aid application

The quality of life in hearing impaired adolescents after hearing aid application

... and hearing impairment are common health problems throughout the ...world. Hearing impairment generally impairs emotional, social, communication and educational ...of hearing aid use and ...

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Determining the quality of life in the elderly with high frequency hearing loss before and after hearing aid fitting

Determining the quality of life in the elderly with high frequency hearing loss before and after hearing aid fitting

... between hearing aid users and control group regarding the speech recognition score and hearing dynamic range but the total score of HHIE and the emotional score was higher in hearing ...

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Electroacoustic Assessment of Hearing Aids and PSAPs

Electroacoustic Assessment of Hearing Aids and PSAPs

... assistive hearing devices are primarily used for quality control purposes and do not quantify their performance in a perceptually-relevant ...for hearing devices that encompasses both quality control and ...

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A hypothesis study on bionic active noise reduction of auditory organs

A hypothesis study on bionic active noise reduction of auditory organs

... induced hearing abnormities even when their thresholds are normal at 1000 Hz, which confirms that their noise- reduction system is affected ...the hearing system from loud ...

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Waveguide model of the hearing aid earmold system

Waveguide model of the hearing aid earmold system

... The length and shape of the ear canal are unique for each individual. However, a sufficiently accurate model of the ear canal valid for frequencies below 8 kHz is a cylindrical tube of 7.5 mm in length and 22.5 mm in ...

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9. Digital Filtering In Hearing Aid System

9. Digital Filtering In Hearing Aid System

... The code, written in MATLAB, loads the input speech signal, takes the sampling frequency and the number of bits of that signal. Then, Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) and random noise are added to the signal before ...

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Can listeners hear the difference between children with normal hearing and children with a hearing impairment?

Can listeners hear the difference between children with normal hearing and children with a hearing impairment?

... “normal hearing vs. hearing impairment” in children’s ...the hearing status of the speaker as HI or ...(acoustic hearing aid or a cochlear ...the hearing status of children on ...

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Effects of hearing impairment and hearing aid amplification on listening effort   a systematic review

Effects of hearing impairment and hearing aid amplification on listening effort a systematic review

... of hearing aid amplification on listening effort assessed by physiological ...of hearing aids or CIs may be incompatible with some physiological measures such as ...to hearing impairment ...

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HISTORICAL ADVANCEMENTS OF HEARING AID TECHNOLOGY  A REVIEW

HISTORICAL ADVANCEMENTS OF HEARING AID TECHNOLOGY A REVIEW

... of hearing aids, types of hearing loss and advancements in the technology of hearing aid till ...of hearing aids. The hearing aid technology nowadays is entirely focused ...

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Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Conductive Hearing Loss

Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Conductive Hearing Loss

... conductive hearing loss and reported improved hearing in the first ...improve hearing loss because of a more normal functioning of the pharyngeal ostia of the eustachian ...

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