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Comparing NAL-NL1 and DSL v5 in Hearing Aids Fit to Children with Severe or Profound Hearing Loss: Goodness of Fit-to-Targets, Impacts on Predicted Loudness and Speech Intelligibility
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2015)
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Comparing NAL-NL1 and DSL v5 in hearing aids fit to children with severe or profound hearing loss : goodness of fit-to-targets, impacts on predicted loudness and speech intelligibility
Ching, Teresa Y. C; Quar, Tian Kar; Johnson, Earl E. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2015
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Possible sale means uncertain future for Australian hearing
Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2014
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Mandarin lexical tone recognition in sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners and cochlear implant users
Wang, Shuo; Liu, Bo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Evaluation of real-world preferences and performance of hearing aids fitted according to the NAL-NL1 and DSL v5 procedures in children with moderately severe to profound hearing loss
Abstract: Objective: The study aims to compare the performance of hearing aids fitted according to the NAL-NL1 and DSL v5 prescriptive procedure for children. Design: This is a crossover four period trial. Study sample: Sixteen school-aged children with moderately severe to profound hearing losses participated in the study. The children were fitted with Phonak Naida V SP hearing aids according to the two prescriptive procedures. Results: The results showed that children performed significantly better with DSL v5 than with NAL-NL1 prescription for sentence perception in quiet. The paired-comparison judgments of speech intelligibility showed seven children significantly preferred the DSL v5 prescription while two children preferred the NAL-NL1 prescription. The average scores on functional and ratings by parents and teachers performance of children in real life were significantly better for the DSL v5 prescription. At the end of all trials, nine children preferred the DSL v5 prescription, four preferred the NAL-NL1 prescription, and two had no preference. Conclusions: Hearing aids fitted based on the DSL v5 procedure would seem to be more appropriate than the NAL-NL1 procedure for children with moderately severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss, at least in quiet listening environments. ; 11 page(s)
Keyword: 110300 Clinical Sciences; Children; DSL v5; Hearing performance; NAL-NL1; Paired-comparison; PEACH; Severe to profound hearing loss; Speech test; TEACH
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/268460
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Mandarin lexical tone recognition in sensorineural hearing-impaired listeners and cochlear implant users
Wang, Shuo; Liu, Bo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Parents' Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) scale in the Malay language : data for normal-hearing children
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Contribution of spectral cues to mandarin lexical tone recognition in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired mandarin Chinese speakers
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Contribution of spectral cues to Mandarin lexical tone recognition in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired Mandarin Chinese speakers
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011
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Development of Mandarin monosyllabic speech test materials in China
Han, Demin; Wang, Shuo; Zhang, Hua. - : Informaworld, 2009
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The contribution of Spectral Envelope and Spectral Fine-Structures Cues TOP Lexical Tone Perception in Mandarin
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : International Society of Audiology & Hong Kong Society of Audiology, 2008
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Hearing Aids for Meniere's Syndrome: Implications of Hearing Fluctuation
Mcneill, Celene; McMahon, Catherine M; Newall, Philip. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2008
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The contribution of family history to hearing loss in an older population
McMahon, Catherine M; Kifley, Annette; Rochtchina, Elena. - : Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2008
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Case study of children with suspected auditory processing disorder
Cameron, Sharon; Dillon, Harvey; Newall, Philip. - : Chinese Scientific Journal of Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation, 2007
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An Auditory basis for reading disability in some children?
Sharma, Mridula; Purdy, Suzanne; Wheldall, Kevin. - : The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Ltd, 2007
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Development and evaluation of Mandarin disyllabic materials for speech audiometry in China
Wang, Shuo; Mannell, Robert; Newall, Philip. - : Informa Healthcare, 2007
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Retinal microvascular abnormalities and age-related hearing loss : the Blue Mountains Hearing Study
Liew, Gerald; Wong, Tien Yin; Mitchell, Paul. - : Lippincott Willams and Wilkins, 2007
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Refractory effects on auditory evoked responses in children with reading disorder
Sharma, Mridula; Purdy, Suzanne C; Newall, Philip. - : Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2007
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Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and age-related hearing loss
Manwaring, Neil; Jones, Michael M; Wang, Jie Jin. - : American Medical Association, 2007
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Tympanometric and acoustic stapedius reflex measures in older adults : the Blue Mountains Hearing Study
Golding, Maryanne; Doyle, Kathryn; Sindhusake, Doungkamol. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2007
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