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Towards Auditory Profile-Based Hearing-Aid Fitting: Fitting Rationale and Pilot Evaluation.

Raul Sanchez-Lopez1, Michal Fereczkowski1,2,3, Sébastien Santurette1,4, Torsten Dau1, Tobias Neher2,3.   

Abstract

Background-The clinical characterization of hearing deficits for hearing-aid fitting purposes is typically based on the pure-tone audiogram only. In a previous study, a group of hearing-impaired listeners completed a comprehensive test battery that was designed to tap into different dimensions of hearing abilities. A data-driven analysis of the data yielded four clinically relevant patient sub-populations or "auditory profiles". The purpose of the current study was to propose and pilot-test profile-based hearing-aid settings in order to explore their potential for providing more targeted hearing-aid treatment. Methods-Four candidate hearing-aid settings were developed and evaluated by a subset of the participants tested previously. The evaluation consisted of multi-comparison preference ratings that were carried out in realistic sound scenarios. Results-Listeners belonging to the different auditory profiles showed different patterns of preference for the tested hearing-aid settings that were largely consistent with the expectations. Conclusions-The results of this pilot evaluation support further investigations into stratified, profile-based hearing-aid fitting with wearable hearing aids.

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Keywords:  audiology; hearing loss compensation; hearing-aid fitting; hearing-aid settings

Year:  2021        PMID: 33467060      PMCID: PMC7924363          DOI: 10.3390/audiolres11010002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Audiol Res        ISSN: 2039-4330


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Journal:  Trends Hear       Date:  2018 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.293

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1.  Influence of Three Auditory Profiles on Aided Speech Perception in Different Noise Scenarios.

Authors:  Mengfan Wu; Oscar M Cañete; Jesper Hvass Schmidt; Michal Fereczkowski; Tobias Neher
Journal:  Trends Hear       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.293

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