A Comparison of a Currently Marketed Hearing Aid Programmed With Two Different Fitting Methods
Hearing Loss
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Hearing Loss focused on measuring Fitting
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All types of hearing loss (sensorineural, conductive, mixed)
- If the hearing loss is conductive or mixed it must first be approved for amplification by a physician
- All shapes of hearing loss (flat, sloping, reverse slope, notch)
- Severity ranging from mild to severe
- First time hearing aid users (never worn hearing aids before)
- German speaking
- Both genders
- Ages 18 and older
- Ability and willingness to sign the consent form
Exclusion Criteria:
- Current hearing aids users
- Contraindications for amplification
- Active ear disease
- Inability to follow the procedures of the study due to language problems, psychological disorders, dementia, or other cognitive problems of the participant
- A reduced mobility unable to attend weekly study appointments
- A reduced ability to describe auditory impressions and the usage of the hearing aids
- Uncooperative so that it is not possible to record a valid pure tone audiogram
- A strongly reduced dexterity
- With psychological problems
- Central hearing disorders
- Bernafon employees
- Family members of Bernafon employees
Sites / Locations
- Audika
- Audika
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Fitting System
Traditional Fitting System
a self-directed hearing screening based on a known algorithm from Audiology Inc. sold in an automated audiogram by Grason Stadler, GSI and a simplified version of the software. The flow of the new software is driven by the end user, but a trained professional should always assist with the fitting. The new software will first perform a hearing screening on the end user and then recommend a hearing aid and prescribe amplification to the hearing aid based on the hearing screening results.
A traditional fitting method will be used as a control. This system is controlled by a trained professional, who performs the entire fitting without much interaction from the end user. The hearing instruments will be fit with the same settings as the experimental arm.