There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to evaluate its efficacy with respect to the personal needs of rehabilitation. The goal of this study was to examine the applicability and added value of two widely used self-reporting questionnaires in relation to the evaluation of hearing aid fitting. We analyzed responses, pre- and postfitting, from 1,319 subjects who completed the Client Oriented Scale of Improvement (COSI) and a slightly adapted version of the Amsterdam Inventory for Auditory Disability and Handicap (in Dutch: AVAB). Most COSI responses were at or near the maximum possible score. Results show a close relation between COSI’s degree of change and final ability (Spearman’s rho ...
Objective: This study investigated how clients quantify use of hearing rehabilitation. Comparisons f...
Fourteen percent of the Swedish population report subjective hearing loss. The number of persons suf...
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing...
There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to e...
In the present health care environment, there is an increased demand for audiologists to measure the...
SummaryAn efficient rehabilitation must be able to reduce impairment effects over the auditory and c...
This study focuses on the development of a profiling system to specify the needs of hearing-aid cand...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Objectives: This review documented the range and nature of reported outcome measures in the context ...
The study presents evaluating the effectiveness of the hearing aid fitting process in the short-term...
A hallmark of quality clinical practice in audiology should be the ongoing measurement of outcomes i...
Purpose: To determine whether specific sentence recognition assessments were sensitive enough to ser...
BACKGROUND: The International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) is a seven-item hearing-sp...
Self-reports of subjective hearing difficulties by people with hearing loss may be a useful compleme...
Objective: This study investigated how clients quantify use of hearing rehabilitation. Comparisons f...
Fourteen percent of the Swedish population report subjective hearing loss. The number of persons suf...
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing...
There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to e...
In the present health care environment, there is an increased demand for audiologists to measure the...
SummaryAn efficient rehabilitation must be able to reduce impairment effects over the auditory and c...
This study focuses on the development of a profiling system to specify the needs of hearing-aid cand...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Objectives: This review documented the range and nature of reported outcome measures in the context ...
The study presents evaluating the effectiveness of the hearing aid fitting process in the short-term...
A hallmark of quality clinical practice in audiology should be the ongoing measurement of outcomes i...
Purpose: To determine whether specific sentence recognition assessments were sensitive enough to ser...
BACKGROUND: The International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) is a seven-item hearing-sp...
Self-reports of subjective hearing difficulties by people with hearing loss may be a useful compleme...
Objective: This study investigated how clients quantify use of hearing rehabilitation. Comparisons f...
Fourteen percent of the Swedish population report subjective hearing loss. The number of persons suf...
Discontinued hearing-aid use is caused by a number of factors, most of which may lead to low hearing...