评估听觉环境及其对手机助听器效果的影响

S. S. Hasan, O. Chipara, Yu-Hsiang Wu, N. Aksan
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本文评估了听觉环境、助听器功能和听力结果之间的关系。我们使用手机应用程序来同时评估听觉环境和使用生态瞬时评估助听器的结果。收集的数据集包括10个月内从19名患者收集的3437份调查。我们的分析表明,最常见的听力活动是对话(32.7%的时间)和听媒体(30.7%的时间),通常发生在家里,主要是在安静的环境中。受试者并不认为在所有听觉环境中听力都同等重要:在涉及社会互动的环境中听力更重要。我们表明,助听器结果测量是适度相关的。通过利用这些相关性,我们提出了一种将助听器结果的测量合并为单个分数的方法,以减少测量误差。最后,我们表明,仅根据听觉环境和助听器特征就可以区分助听器效果好坏,准确率为78%。这显示了听觉环境在理解助听器结果中所起的核心作用。
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Evaluating auditory contexts and their impacts on hearing aid outcomes with mobile phones
This paper evaluates the relationship between auditory contexts, hearing aid features, and hearing outcomes based on real-world measurements. We use a mobile phone application to concurrently evaluate the auditory contexts and hearing aid outcomes using Ecological Momentary Assessments. The collected dataset includes 3437 surveys collected from nineteen patients over ten months. Our analysis indicates that the most frequent listening activities were conversations (32.7% of the time) and listening to media (30.7% of the time), commonly occurring at home, in predominantly quiet environments. Subjects do not attribute equal importance to hearing well in all auditory contexts: it is more important to hear well in contexts that involve social interactions. We show that hearing aid outcomes measures are moderately correlated. By leveraging on these correlations, we propose a method of combining measurements of hearing aid outcomes into a single score to reduce measurement error. Finally, we show that it is possible to discriminate between poor and good hearing aid outcomes with an accuracy of 78% solely based on auditory contexts and hearing aid features. This shows the central role that auditory contexts play in understanding hearing aid outcomes in situ.
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