Objective: To investigate modifications of the Flemish Digit Triplet Test (DTT) to improve its efficiency, i.e. the use of a low-pass filtered noise and variable adaptive step sizes according to a digit scoring procedure, targeting different recognition probabilities. Design and study sample: Speech reception thresholds (SRT) were evaluated in terms of their test-retest reliability and correlation with pure tone averages (PTA) in a group of 68 adult participants with different degrees of hearing impairment. Results: The use of a low-pass filtered noise did not result in better test-retest reliability or an improved SRT-PTA correlation. Using digit scoring with adaptive step sizes parametrised to target a recognition probability of 79% (D79)...
Hearing loss has a prevalence of 10.3% in New Zealand, with the Māori population being disproportion...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Background: The development of the global digit-in-noise test requires optimization of each language...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
The aim of this study was to develop a Digit Triplet Test (DTT) using NZ English. The DTT is a heari...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether age affects Flemish Digit Triplet Test (DTT) scores, as ...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, the digit triplet test was shown to be a sensitive speech-in-noise test for ear...
Purpose: This study compared the test characteristics, test–retest reliability, and test efficiency ...
Objectives: To evaluate the validity of the Digit Triplet Test (DTT) in a simulated home environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate the large-scale applicability of the Digit Triplet test (...
Recently, researchers have attempted to increase the time efficiency of the smartphone DIN test by d...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a reliable and easily accessible screening test for ...
Hearing loss has a prevalence of 10.3% in New Zealand, with the Māori population being disproportion...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Background: The development of the global digit-in-noise test requires optimization of each language...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
The aim of this study was to develop a Digit Triplet Test (DTT) using NZ English. The DTT is a heari...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether age affects Flemish Digit Triplet Test (DTT) scores, as ...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, the digit triplet test was shown to be a sensitive speech-in-noise test for ear...
Purpose: This study compared the test characteristics, test–retest reliability, and test efficiency ...
Objectives: To evaluate the validity of the Digit Triplet Test (DTT) in a simulated home environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to investigate the large-scale applicability of the Digit Triplet test (...
Recently, researchers have attempted to increase the time efficiency of the smartphone DIN test by d...
Online self-screening test using speech audiometry in noise offers a new approach to screen for hear...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to develop a reliable and easily accessible screening test for ...
Hearing loss has a prevalence of 10.3% in New Zealand, with the Māori population being disproportion...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...