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Evaluation of the self-fitting process with a commercially available hearing aid
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Seeto, Mark. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2017
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Assessing hearing loss self-management in older adults
Convery, Elizabeth; Meyer, Carly; Keidser, Gitte. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Self-fitting hearing aids : status quo and future predictions
Keidser, Gitte; Convery, Elizabeth. - : Sage Publications, 2016
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Factors affecting reliability and validity of self-directed automatic in situ audiometry : implications for self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Seeto, Mark. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2015
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Identification of conductive hearing loss using air conduction tests alone : reliability and validity of an automatic test battery
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Seeto, Mark. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014
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Factors influencing individual variation in perceptual directional microphone benefit
Keidser, Gitte; Dillon, Harvey; Convery, Elizabeth. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2013
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds : toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Caposecco, Andrea. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Hearing-aid assembly management among adults from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: toward the feasibility of self-fitting hearing aids
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Caposecco, Andrea. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Transitioning hearing aid users with severe and profound loss to a new gain/frequency response: benefit, perception, and acceptance
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2011
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The effect of multi-channel wide dynamic range compression, noise reduction, and the directional microphone on horizontal localization performance in hearing aid wearers
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Preferred overall loudness. I: Sound field presentation in the laboratory
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Preferred overall loudness. II: Listening through hearing aids in field and laboratory tests
Smeds, Karolina; Keidser, Gitte; Zakis, Justin. - : Informa UK Limited, 2006
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A Review and analysis : does amplification experience have an effect on preferred gain over time?
Convery, Elizabeth; Keidser, Gitte; Dillon, Harvey. - : Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd, 2005
Abstract: There is a widespread belief among practising audiologists that new users of hearing aids prefer lower gain levels than experienced hearing aid users and that new users will gradually come to prefer higher gain levels over time. A review of 14 papers was conducted to determine the validity of this belief and the data from three of the studies (Cox & Alexander, 1992; Horwitz & Turner, 1997; Humes et al., 2002) were then examined in closer detail. The audiometric data for 175 subjects, for whom use gain was measured at various intervals postfitting, was divided into 'new' (N = 98) and 'experienced' (N = 77) groups. For each of these subjects, the NAL-R target was calculated and the prescribed gain was compared to the use gain. An analysis of these data, along with the conclusions of the other papers reviewed here, suggests that there is no significant difference between the gain preferences of new and experienced hearing aid users, nor do the gain preferences of new users change over the first 12 months of hearing aid use. ; 15 page(s)
Keyword: 110300 Clinical Sciences
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/33661
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