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Hearing aids fitting process in users that are seen in a federal public institution: part I -results and implications with the amplification device

Hearing aid fitting involves numerous issues that must be investigated - from the device supply all the way to results achieved with it in order to improve its results in planning Auditory Health Care. Aims: to verify difficulties related to device use, batteries and ear molds handling, the very cha...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2007-11, Vol.73 (6), p.744-751
Main Authors: de Freitas, Carine Dias, Julio Costa, Maristela
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Language:English
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Summary:Hearing aid fitting involves numerous issues that must be investigated - from the device supply all the way to results achieved with it in order to improve its results in planning Auditory Health Care. Aims: to verify difficulties related to device use, batteries and ear molds handling, the very characteristics of sound amplification, and to discuss factors that impact audiological rehabilitation in this group of patients. 31 individuals, from 12 to 77 years age, with bilaterally symmetrical hearing losses, sensorineural or mixed, from moderate to moderately severe degrees and hearing aid users of digital or hybrid hearing aids. We carried out an interview approaching topics related to device use, battery handling, ear molds and hearing aids, as well as sound amplification characteristics. 12.90%, 58.06% and 67.74% of the interviewees presented difficulties related to battery, ear molds or capsules and amplification characteristics, respectively. the majority of the individuals presented some kind of complaint related to hearing aids characteristics, and difficulties related to users' expectations, communication skills and monetary cost and the Municipal Health Care Network, which all interfered in the audiological rehabilitation.
ISSN:1808-8694
1808-8686
DOI:10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31170-8