In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard in assessment and screening of hearing impairment, but it requires the use of calibrated devices and soundproof booth. The antiphasic digits-in-noise (DIN) test does not require calibrated material and can run on a standard headset or earbuds connected to a smartphone or a computer. The DIN test is highly correlated with pure tone audiometry and has already shown to be effective in hearing loss screening in its English version promoted by the WHO. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate a French version of the antiphasic DIN test for implementation on a national screening test offered as a...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Decentralised detection and monitoring of hearing loss can be supported by new mHealth technologies ...
In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is t...
The prevalence of hearing loss is high, affecting 1.3 billion people globally. Most persons with dis...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
Recently, researchers have attempted to increase the time efficiency of the smartphone DIN test by d...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
OBJECTIVES: The digits-in-noise test (DIN) has become increasingly popular as a consumer-based metho...
Approximately 80% of the adult and elderly population ≥65 years have not been assessed or treated fo...
PURPOSE : This study compared the speech reception thresholds (SRTs) and test–retest reliability of ...
Abstract Background Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard for assessment and screeni...
BACKGROUND : Speech-in-noise tests have become a valuable part of the audiometric test battery prov...
Towards implementation of adult hearing screening tests that can be delivered via a mobile app, we h...
Digits-in-noise (DIN) tests have become very popular over the past 15 years for hearing loss detecti...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Decentralised detection and monitoring of hearing loss can be supported by new mHealth technologies ...
In France 58% of persons with hearing loss still do not wear hearing aids. Pure-tone audiometry is t...
The prevalence of hearing loss is high, affecting 1.3 billion people globally. Most persons with dis...
A French speech intelligibility screening test in noise that applies digit triplets as stimuli has b...
Recently, researchers have attempted to increase the time efficiency of the smartphone DIN test by d...
OBJECTIVES: Hearing screening in occupational medicine is generally based on pure-tone threshold aud...
OBJECTIVES: The digits-in-noise test (DIN) has become increasingly popular as a consumer-based metho...
Approximately 80% of the adult and elderly population ≥65 years have not been assessed or treated fo...
PURPOSE : This study compared the speech reception thresholds (SRTs) and test–retest reliability of ...
Abstract Background Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard for assessment and screeni...
BACKGROUND : Speech-in-noise tests have become a valuable part of the audiometric test battery prov...
Towards implementation of adult hearing screening tests that can be delivered via a mobile app, we h...
Digits-in-noise (DIN) tests have become very popular over the past 15 years for hearing loss detecti...
Background: Several European countries have demonstrated successful use of telephone screening tests...
Besides the gold standard pure-tone audiometry, it is highly relevant to assess a person s supra-t...
Decentralised detection and monitoring of hearing loss can be supported by new mHealth technologies ...