Assessment of hearing aid outcome using CADL

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Abstract

The presence of hearing impairment deteriorates patients' quality of life by affecting their daily-life communication. Several self-report assessments are available to evaluate the subjective outcome of hearing aids, however, the procedures to evaluate the impairment of communication induced by hearing impairment has not been well established. A PC-recorded audio file prepared to evaluate the communication ability of hearing aid users, by extracting fifteen spoken language items from the Communication ADL Test: sp-CADL. A before and after study was performed among the hearing aid users who were attending Okayama University Hospital to evaluate the improvement in each of the 15 sp-CADL scores. Twenty-one adults were included in this study whose age ranged from 22 to 83 years old (mean: 56.7 years old). The total and individual scores of the sp-CADL improved significantly after the use of the hearing aids (p > 0.05). The total sp-CADL score of the patients with hearing aids showed a good correlation with the best scores of the speech discrimination test measured before wearing hearing aids. CADL may be used for measuring communicative outcomes in patients using hearing aids.

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Nagayasu, R., Maeda, Y., Sugaya, A., Kataoka, Y., Fukushima, K., & Nishizaki, K. (2014). Assessment of hearing aid outcome using CADL. Journal of Otolaryngology of Japan, 117(8), 1126–1131. https://doi.org/10.3950/jibiinkoka.117.1126

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