Prescriptive approaches are typically implemented for estimating the optimal gain and output during an initial hearing aid fitting. In this study, simulated real ear aided responses (REAR) were compared for hearing aids from different manufacturers and compared to targets for different prescriptive methods. The findings from the present study indicated that for the same generic prescriptive method and the same degree of hearing loss, the targets varied up to 26 dB between hearing aid manufacturers and the real-ear analyzer, when all parameters were held constant
When fitting a hearing aid, it is necessary to verify that the prescribed gain matches the in-situ g...
The main aims of this study were: (1) to determine whether routine real ear insertion gain (REIG) me...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Prescriptive approaches are typically implemented for estimating the optimal gain and output during ...
Background: Prescriptive methods have been at the core of modern hearing aid fittings for the past s...
The purpose of this study is to compare three hearing aid manufacturers\u27 recommended First Fit ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)Three widely used prescriptive methods of hearing a...
Background and Aim: There are several prescriptive formulas for covering a variety of hearing loss, ...
We compared two different types of hearing-aid fitting procedures in a double-blind randomized clini...
Background: Johnson and Dillon (2011) provided a model-based comparison of current generic hearing a...
The gold standard for adjusting and verifying the accuracy of hearing aid fittings is to perform rea...
To fit hearing aids, estimated values are used to convert dB HL to dB SPL. This does not account for...
OBJECTIVE: The recent integration of automated real-ear measurements (REM) in the fitting software f...
Background Hearing aid prescriptive methods are a commonly recommended component of evidence-based p...
It is the role of the audiologist to ensure that hearing aids are programmed and fitted to optimize ...
When fitting a hearing aid, it is necessary to verify that the prescribed gain matches the in-situ g...
The main aims of this study were: (1) to determine whether routine real ear insertion gain (REIG) me...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...
Prescriptive approaches are typically implemented for estimating the optimal gain and output during ...
Background: Prescriptive methods have been at the core of modern hearing aid fittings for the past s...
The purpose of this study is to compare three hearing aid manufacturers\u27 recommended First Fit ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-47)Three widely used prescriptive methods of hearing a...
Background and Aim: There are several prescriptive formulas for covering a variety of hearing loss, ...
We compared two different types of hearing-aid fitting procedures in a double-blind randomized clini...
Background: Johnson and Dillon (2011) provided a model-based comparison of current generic hearing a...
The gold standard for adjusting and verifying the accuracy of hearing aid fittings is to perform rea...
To fit hearing aids, estimated values are used to convert dB HL to dB SPL. This does not account for...
OBJECTIVE: The recent integration of automated real-ear measurements (REM) in the fitting software f...
Background Hearing aid prescriptive methods are a commonly recommended component of evidence-based p...
It is the role of the audiologist to ensure that hearing aids are programmed and fitted to optimize ...
When fitting a hearing aid, it is necessary to verify that the prescribed gain matches the in-situ g...
The main aims of this study were: (1) to determine whether routine real ear insertion gain (REIG) me...
Background: An important goal of providing amplification to children with hearing loss is to ensure ...