Norms for the international outcome inventory for hearing aids.

作者: Robyn M. Cox , Genevieve C. Alexander , Cynthia M. Beyer

DOI: 10.1055/S-0040-1715761

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摘要: The International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) is a seven-item survey that was developed use in research settings to facilitate comparison of data across diverse investigations. inventory also has potential applications clinical evaluation hearing aid fitting outcomes. This article reports the development norms are suitable with group applications, and individual setting. normative defined as adults fitted bilaterally analog, single-channel, single-memory, compression processing, in-the-ear aids. There were 154 subjects. Associations between outcomes demographic variables (e.g., gender, loss, etc.) explored, several relationships seen. Based on these data, two sets derived. appropriate set will depend individual's reported subjective problems without amplification.

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