Hearing performance of individuals with minimal hearing loss in complex and realistic communication experiences

Author:

Carmo Luana Rodrigues do1ORCID,Silva Raquel Elpidio Pinheiro da1ORCID,Zampronio Cláudia Daniele Pelanda1ORCID,Oliveira Jerusa Roberta Massola de1ORCID,Mondelli Maria Fernanda Capoani Garcia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze hearing performance and expectations regarding the use of hearing aids (HA) by participants with minimal hearing loss. Methods This research is a primary, observational, longitudinal and prospective study. Two questionnaires, the Speech Spatial Qualities Questionnaire (SSQ) and the Expected Consequences of Hearing Aid Ownership (ECHO), were used, respectively, to verify hearing performance in complex listening situations and expectations regarding the use of HA. The convenience sample consisted of adults aged 53 to 72. Results SSQ showed that, for hearing performance, greater difficulties were observed in unfavorable situations such as speech and speech-in-noise, followed by greater ease in locating the sound source and in the quality and naturalness of the sound. ECHO showed that, for the expectations regarding the use of the HA, the variables with significant correlation values were age x general expectation with HA and age x HA's positive aspects. No statistically significant association existed between performance scores in complex listening situations and the analyzed variables. Conclusion Minimal hearing loss can negatively influence everyday communicative situations, and the expectation of individuals with minimal hearing loss regarding the use of HA was shown to be high. In addition, the hearing performance of individuals in this study did not show correlations with the age, gender and education level of the sample.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Otorhinolaryngology,Language and Linguistics

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