Hearing aids are commonly used to help people with hearing loss hear better in daily listening environments. MDHearing Smart hearing aids are designed to use the MDHearing app to adjust hearing aids to each individual's hearing loss. This study intends to show whether the MDHearing Smart hearing aids can be fitted by each user reliably and if each user can use the MDHearing app on their smartphone or tablet to make adjustments to achieve good aided benefit, which will be compared to those fitted by audiology professionals. This study includes three components: human factor study, self-fit study, and professional-fit study. The information obtained will be useful for both audiology professionals and people with impaired hearing.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
91
air conduction hearing aid with app support
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Number of Participants With Improvement at 1 Month as Measured by the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) and Speech Spatial Qualities 12 (SSQ 12) Scale.
Comparison of aided benefit between the self-fit group and the professional fit group as measured by the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) and Speech Spatial Qualities 12 (SSQ 12). The lowest possible score on the APHAB is 1% with the highest score being 99%. A higher score indicates improvement. On the SSQ, the scores range from 0 to 10 with a higher score indicating hearing perfectly in that situation. For the SSQ Part B, the scores range from -5 to +5 with a higher score indicating improved hearing for that situation.
Time frame: 1 month
Human Factors Study: Percentage of Participants Able to Use Hearing Aids Both With and Without Guidance.
Subjects are able to use the hearing aids while using the app and manuals as guidance. Ease of use will be self reported by the subjects as to whether the task was able to be completed without guidance, able to be completed with guidance from the manual, or unable to be completed. Participants self-reported their comfort level with hearing aids and with technology in general. Participants sat with a researcher to note if tasks were able to be completed without guidance, with guidance from the manual, or unable to be completed. This group was separate from the Self Fit group and the Professional Group.
Time frame: 1 hour
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