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Published Jun 15, 2022
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What Is Important to Your Hearing Aid Clients...and Are They Satisfied?
Almost all surveys emphasize the importance of hearing speech in noise. Recent consumer surveys also indicate that the main drivers of hearing aid satisfaction are sound quality or hearing aid performance over their satisfaction with the hearing care professional (HCP) or hearing aid physical qualities.
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Dr. Cliff: Rechargeable Hearing Aids are TAKING OVER!
Cliff Olson, AuD, discusses the switch that most hearing aid users are making away from disposable battery hearing aids to rechargeable hearing aids.
youtube․comNews
- Can You Combine Safe Listening and Sound Quality? A Look at Apple AirPods Pro hearingreview․com
- HELP Bill Advances Out of Committee: One Provision Requires OTC Hearing Aids to Be Established 30 Days After Bill's Passage help․senate․gov
- Why filter bank design is critical for effective hearing aids medicaldesignandoutsourcing․com
- Jane Madell: Advice for New Pediatric Audiologists hearinghealthmatters․org
- New Phonak Ambassador Shares Experience of Getting a Hearing Aid lmentsofstyle․com
Research
- Low Processing Delay Preserves Natural Cues and Improves Spatial Perception in Hearing Aids hearingreview․com
- Urethane Improves the Response of Auditory Neurons to Tone frontiersin․org
- A disease-associated mutation in thyroid hormone receptor α1 causes hearing loss and sensory hair cell patterning defects in mice science․org
- Correlation between clinical characteristics and tinnitus severity in patients of different sexes: an analytic retrospective study link․springer․com
- Clinical Trial: Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Tailor-Made Notched Music Therapy for Subjective Tinnitus clinicaltrials․gov
- Clinical Trials: “Down Syndrome Clinic to You” Web-based Health Tool Development clinicaltrials․gov
- Speech sound categorization: The contribution of non-auditory and auditory cortical regions linkinghub․elsevier․com