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Survey on hearing aid outcome in Switzerland: Associations with type of fitting (bilateral/unilateral), level of hearing aid signal processing, and hearing loss

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue 5, Pages 333-346

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/14992020903473431

Keywords

Bilateral; Hearing aids; Hearing aid use; Satisfaction; Signal processing; Survey; Unilateral

Funding

  1. Amplifon AG Schweiz
  2. Charles Holland Foundation Milano
  3. Lotteriefonds Baselland
  4. Eidgenossische Finanzkontrolle Bern

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The present investigation further analysed results of a previously reported survey with a large sample of hearing aid owners (Bertoli et al, 2009) to determine the individual and technological factors related to hearing aid outcome. In particular the associations of hearing loss, level of signal processing, and fitting type ( bilateral versus unilateral fitting) with hearing aid use, satisfaction with and management of the aid were evaluated. A sub-group with symmetrical hearing loss was analysed (n = 6027). Regular use was more frequent in bilateral users and in owners of devices with more complex signal processing, but the strongest determinant of regular use was severity of hearing loss. Satisfaction was higher in the group wearing simple devices, while fitting type and degree of hearing loss had no influence on satisfaction rates. Moderate and severe hearing loss was associated more frequently with poor management of the aid than mild hearing loss. It was concluded that bilateral amplification and advanced signal processing features may contribute to successful hearing aid fitting, but the resulting differences must be considered to be relatively small.

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