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Working Toward Consensus on Hearing Aid Fitting in Adults and Children

1998; American Speech–Language–Hearing Association; Volume: 6; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1044/arii6.1.6

ISSN

1940-7696

Autores

Richard C. Seewald,

Tópico(s)

Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics

Resumo

No AccessPerspectives on Aural Rehabilitation and Its InstrumentationArticle1 Sep 1998Working Toward Consensus on Hearing Aid Fitting in Adults and Children Richard C. Seewald Richard C. Seewald Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.1044/arii6.1.6 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In References ASHA Ad Hoc Committee on Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting (1998). Guidelines for hearing aid fitting for adults.American Journal of Audiology, 7(1), 5–13. ASHAWireGoogle Scholar Byrne, D. (1981). Selective amplification: Some psychoacoustic considerations. In F. H. Bess, B. A. Freeman & J. S. Sinclair (Eds.), Amplification in Education, (pp. 206–285), Washington, DC: A. G. Bell. Google Scholar Byrne, D., & Dillon, H. (1986). The National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) new procedure for selecting the gain and frequency response of a hearing aid.Ear & Hearing, 7, 257–265. MedlineGoogle Scholar Cox, R. M., & Alexander, G. C. (1995). The abbreviated profile of hearing aid benefit.Ear & Hearing, 16, 176–183. MedlineGoogle Scholar Dillon, H., James, A. M., & Ginis, I. (1997). Client Oriented Scale of Improvement (COSI) and its relationship to several other measures of benefit and satisfaction provided by hearing aids.Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 8, 27–43. Google Scholar Gatehouse, S. (1993). Hearing aid evaluation: Limitations of present procedures and future requirements.Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Monograph Supplement. 1. 50–57. Google Scholar Gitles, T. C., & Niquette, P. P. (1995). FIG6 in ten.Hearing Review, 2, 28, 30. Google Scholar Hedley-Williams, A., Tharpe, A. M., & Bess, F. H. (1996). Fitting hearing aids in the pediatric population: A survey of practice procedures. Chapter 5 in F. H. Bess, J. S. Gravel and A. M. Tharpe (Eds.) Amplification for Children with Auditory Deficits. Nashville, TN: Bill Wilkerson Center Press. 107–122. Google Scholar Martin, F. N., Champlin, C. A., & Chambers, J. A. (1988). Seventh survey of audiometric practices in the United States.Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 9(2), 95–104. Google Scholar Pediatric Working Group of the Conference on Amplification for Children with Auditory Deficits (1996). Amplification for infants and children with hearing loss.American Journal of Audiology, 5(1), 53–68. Google Scholar Schwartz, D. M., Lyregaard, P. E., & Lundh, P. (1988). Hearing aid selection for severe-to-profound hearing loss.Hearing Journal, 41, 13–17. Google Scholar Seewald, R. C. (1995). The desired sensation level (DSL) method for hearing aid fitting in infants and children.Phonak Focus, 20, 1–20. Google Scholar Seewald, R. C. (1994). Current Issues in hearing aid fitting. In J. P. Gagné & N. Tye-Murry (Eds.), Research in audiological rehabilitation. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, Monograph Supplement, 93–112. Google Scholar Seewald, R. C., Cornelisse, L. E., Ramji, K. V., Sinclair, S. T., Moodie, K. S., & Jamieson, D. G. (1997). DSL 4.1 for Windows: A software implementation of the desired sensation level (DSL[i/o]) method for fitting linear gain and wide dynamic range compression hearing instruments. London, ON: Hearing Health Care Research Unit, University of Western Ontario. Google Scholar Skinner, M. W. (1988). Hearing aid evaluation. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Google Scholar Valente, M., & Van Vliet, D. (1997). The Independent Hearing Aid Fitting Forum (IHAFF) protocol.Trends in Amplification, 2,1–30. Google Scholar Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 6Issue 1September 1998Pages: 6-10 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library History Published in issue: Sep 1, 1998 Metrics Topicsasha-topicsasha-sigsasha-article-typesCopyright & Permissions© 1998 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF downloadLoading ...

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