Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of bilateral hearing aids (HA) in subjects with mild and moderate-to-severe hearing loss. This study was designed as a within-subject feasibility study. Bilateral HA use was assessed using different laboratory tests on speech reception, listening e...

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Main Authors: Jelmer van Schoonhoven, Michael Schulte, Monique Boymans, Kirsten C. Wagener, Wouter A. Dreschler, Birger Kollmeier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-07-01
Series:Trends in Hearing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216516658239
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spelling doaj-f45a09f0cf6b49809ddd8f622079877d2020-11-25T03:45:17ZengSAGE PublishingTrends in Hearing2331-21652016-07-012010.1177/233121651665823910.1177_2331216516658239Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing AidsJelmer van Schoonhoven0Michael Schulte1Monique Boymans2Kirsten C. Wagener3Wouter A. Dreschler4Birger Kollmeier5Department of Clinical and Experimental Audiology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsCluster of Excellence Hearing4all, Oldenburg, GermanyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Audiology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsCluster of Excellence Hearing4all, Oldenburg, GermanyDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Audiology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMedizinische Physik, Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, GermanyThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of bilateral hearing aids (HA) in subjects with mild and moderate-to-severe hearing loss. This study was designed as a within-subject feasibility study. Bilateral HA use was assessed using different laboratory tests on speech reception, listening effort, noise tolerance, and localization. All data were evaluated with bilateral and unilateral HA fittings. Forty experienced bilateral HA users were included with hearing impairment ranging from mild to moderate-to-severe. Subjects were stratified into two groups based on the degree of hearing loss. Speech reception in noise, listening effort, and localization tests showed a bilateral benefit for the moderate-to-severely hearing-impaired subjects. A bilateral benefit was also observed for listening effort in the mildly hearing-impaired group. The assessment of listening effort shows promise as a measure of bilateral HA benefit for mild hearing impairment. Localization and speech reception in noise tests provide additional value for larger losses. The next step is to compare experienced unilateral with bilateral HA users.https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216516658239
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Michael Schulte
Monique Boymans
Kirsten C. Wagener
Wouter A. Dreschler
Birger Kollmeier
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Michael Schulte
Monique Boymans
Kirsten C. Wagener
Wouter A. Dreschler
Birger Kollmeier
Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
Trends in Hearing
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title Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
title_short Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
title_full Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
title_fullStr Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
title_full_unstemmed Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids
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series Trends in Hearing
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publishDate 2016-07-01
description The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of bilateral hearing aids (HA) in subjects with mild and moderate-to-severe hearing loss. This study was designed as a within-subject feasibility study. Bilateral HA use was assessed using different laboratory tests on speech reception, listening effort, noise tolerance, and localization. All data were evaluated with bilateral and unilateral HA fittings. Forty experienced bilateral HA users were included with hearing impairment ranging from mild to moderate-to-severe. Subjects were stratified into two groups based on the degree of hearing loss. Speech reception in noise, listening effort, and localization tests showed a bilateral benefit for the moderate-to-severely hearing-impaired subjects. A bilateral benefit was also observed for listening effort in the mildly hearing-impaired group. The assessment of listening effort shows promise as a measure of bilateral HA benefit for mild hearing impairment. Localization and speech reception in noise tests provide additional value for larger losses. The next step is to compare experienced unilateral with bilateral HA users.
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