The purpose of the study was to develop and examine a list of potential variables that may account for variability in the dispensing rates of four common hearing aid features. A total of 29 potential variables were identified and placed into the following categories: (1) characteristics of the audiologist, (2) characteristics of the hearing aids dispensed by the audiologist, (3) characteristics of the audiologist’s patient population, and (4) evidence-based practice grades of recommendation for each feature. The potentially associative variables then were examined using regression analyses from the responses of 257 audiologists to a dispensing practice survey. There was a direct relation between price and level of hearing aid technology wit...
Much of the research carried out to develop improved hearing-aid systems carries an implied assumpti...
The relative differences between the NAL, Berger, Lybarger und POGO hearing aid prescriptions were e...
The purpose of this study is to compare three hearing aid manufacturers\u27 recommended First Fit ...
The purpose of the study was to develop and examine a list of potential variables that may account f...
To determine the amount of importance audiologists place on various items related to their selection...
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) audiologists were surveyed regarding their perceptions and evalu...
In this article, we study how technological components affect the price of hearing aids. The main go...
Modern hearing aids can vary in both digital signal processing (DSP) and non-signal processing (non-...
Both audiologists and hearing instrument specialists (HIS) can assess hearing loss and fit hearing a...
Excerpt: How do audiologists decide which manufacturing brand they will use when dispensing hearing ...
Despite the growing popularity of state-of-the-art open-canal mini-BTEs, which were discussed in las...
A survey was distributed to practicing audiologists regarding the dispensing trends of Hearing Assis...
Over 360 million people worldwide suffer from disabling hearing loss. Most of them can be treated wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that a dispensing program utilizing reha...
Introduction Optimization of the selection, adaptation, and benefit of hearing aids is necessary to ...
Much of the research carried out to develop improved hearing-aid systems carries an implied assumpti...
The relative differences between the NAL, Berger, Lybarger und POGO hearing aid prescriptions were e...
The purpose of this study is to compare three hearing aid manufacturers\u27 recommended First Fit ...
The purpose of the study was to develop and examine a list of potential variables that may account f...
To determine the amount of importance audiologists place on various items related to their selection...
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) audiologists were surveyed regarding their perceptions and evalu...
In this article, we study how technological components affect the price of hearing aids. The main go...
Modern hearing aids can vary in both digital signal processing (DSP) and non-signal processing (non-...
Both audiologists and hearing instrument specialists (HIS) can assess hearing loss and fit hearing a...
Excerpt: How do audiologists decide which manufacturing brand they will use when dispensing hearing ...
Despite the growing popularity of state-of-the-art open-canal mini-BTEs, which were discussed in las...
A survey was distributed to practicing audiologists regarding the dispensing trends of Hearing Assis...
Over 360 million people worldwide suffer from disabling hearing loss. Most of them can be treated wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that a dispensing program utilizing reha...
Introduction Optimization of the selection, adaptation, and benefit of hearing aids is necessary to ...
Much of the research carried out to develop improved hearing-aid systems carries an implied assumpti...
The relative differences between the NAL, Berger, Lybarger und POGO hearing aid prescriptions were e...
The purpose of this study is to compare three hearing aid manufacturers\u27 recommended First Fit ...