使用视频片段对佩戴助听器的老年人进行听觉训练的效果

Q3 Medicine
Min-Jin Lee, Junghwa Bahng
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通信:junhwa Bahng,博士,翰林研究生院听科学和语言病理学系,427 yeoksamo,江南区,首尔06197,韩国电话:+82-70-8680-6933传真:+82-2-3453-6618 E-mail: bahng.jh@gmail.com目的:本研究的目的是评估使用开发的视频训练在噪音和认知能力方面的语音感知效果。方法:我们有16个视频剪辑,从新的,电视节目和电影中剪辑。为了评估使用视频片段时的听觉训练效果,共有17名受试者参与了本研究;所有受试者佩戴助听器1至3个月。17名受试者中,10名受试者完成了8次听觉训练,每次40分钟,其他7名受试者没有任何训练机会。在听觉训练前和听觉训练后,对噪声测试中的句子识别、数字广度(听觉和听觉-视觉条件)、注意力测试等认知测试和助听器的主观满意度进行评估。结果:听力训练组在噪声、注意力和主观助听器满意度方面的句子识别均有显著提高。然而,听觉训练后的数字广度没有显著改善。在非训练组中,除了主观助听器满意度外,所有测试的分数都没有显著变化。结论:视频片段听觉训练是提高噪声环境下语音理解能力、主观满意度、认知能力、注意力的有效方法。然而,我们没有观察到训练后工作记忆的改善。在未来的研究中,我们需要寻找一种有效的方法来提高认知能力,特别是工作记忆。
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Efficacy of Auditory Training Using Video Clips for Older Adults Who Wear Hearing Aids
Correspondence: Junghwa Bahng, PhD Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Hallym University of Graduate Studies, 427 Yeoksam-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06197, Korea Tel: +82-70-8680-6933 Fax: +82-2-3453-6618 E-mail: bahng.jh@gmail.com Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of training using the developed videos in terms of speech perception in noise and cognitive ability. Methods: For the training materials, we had 16 video clips edited from new, TV shows, and movies. To evaluate the auditory training effect when using the video clips, a total of 17 subjects participated in this study; all of the subjects had worn hearing aids for 1 to 3 months. Among the 17 subjects, ten of them completed eight sessions, 40 minutes per session, of the auditory training, while the other seven subjects did not have any training chance. Sentence recognition in noise tests, cognition tests such as digit span (auditory-only and auditory-visual conditions) attention tests, and subjective satisfaction of hearing aids were evaluated at both preand post-auditory training. Results: There were significantly improved sentence recognition in noise, attention, and subjective hearing aid satisfaction in the auditory training group. However, there was no significant improvement in the digit span after the auditory training. In the non-training group, none of the tests’ scores were significantly changed, other than subjective hearing aid satisfaction. Conclusion: These results suggested that auditory training with video clip is an effective method to improve speech understanding in noise and subjective satisfaction as well as cognitive ability, attention. However, we did not observe working memory improvement after the training. For future study, we need to examine an effective method for improving cognitive ability, especially working memory.
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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