© American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. All rights reserved. Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the achieved audibility with clinically available, modern, high-end, behind-the-ear hearing aids fitted using the Desired Sensation Level v5.0 child prescription for a clinical sample of children with hearing impairment and the effect of the extended bandwidth provided by the hearing aids on several outcome measures. Method: The achieved audibility was measured using the maximum audible output frequency method. Twenty-eight children (7–17 years old) with mild to severe hearing losses completed this study. Two hearing aid conditions were fitted for each participant: an extended bandwidth condition, which was fitted to targets...
Purpose: In this study, the authors evaluated the effect of frequency compression hearing aids on sp...
The value of cochlear implants as an established clinical option for profoundly hearing impaired adu...
Objective: To examine the impact of prescription on predicted speech intelligibility and loudness fo...
The research questions of this study were: (1) Are children using nonlinear frequency compression (N...
Hearing aids provide the basis for improving audibility and minimizing developmental delays in child...
The early selection and use of an appropriate amplification system may be the most important aspect ...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Purpose:The purpose of this review is to determine if phonological awareness skill development varie...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Early intervention is the key to spoken language for hearing impaired children. A severe hearing los...
This study evaluated auditory performance of 40 five-year-old children with normal hearing when pres...
This investigation was conducted to determine whether the removal of hearing aids from these childre...
© 2015 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: The study explored whether visual info...
Purpose: In this study, the authors evaluated the effect of frequency compression hearing aids on sp...
The value of cochlear implants as an established clinical option for profoundly hearing impaired adu...
Objective: To examine the impact of prescription on predicted speech intelligibility and loudness fo...
The research questions of this study were: (1) Are children using nonlinear frequency compression (N...
Hearing aids provide the basis for improving audibility and minimizing developmental delays in child...
The early selection and use of an appropriate amplification system may be the most important aspect ...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Purpose:The purpose of this review is to determine if phonological awareness skill development varie...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Early intervention is the key to spoken language for hearing impaired children. A severe hearing los...
This study evaluated auditory performance of 40 five-year-old children with normal hearing when pres...
This investigation was conducted to determine whether the removal of hearing aids from these childre...
© 2015 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: The study explored whether visual info...
Purpose: In this study, the authors evaluated the effect of frequency compression hearing aids on sp...
The value of cochlear implants as an established clinical option for profoundly hearing impaired adu...
Objective: To examine the impact of prescription on predicted speech intelligibility and loudness fo...