A Comparison of Hearing Aid Fitting Methods
Hearing Loss
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hearing Loss
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Mild to moderate bilateral hearing loss First time (new) hearing aid users or experienced hearing aid users Ability to use a smartphone Fluent in English; ability to read and write in English Willing and able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: Self reported ear-related pathology including otorrhea within 90 days, dizziness, sudden onset or worsening of hearing loss within 90 days, visible deformity of the ear, otalgia Unilateral hearing loss Chronic, severe tinnitus
Sites / Locations
- University of South Florida
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Fitting method A first, then fitting method B
Fitting method B first, then fitting method A
Participants will be fit with a set of hearing devices that are programmed to fitting method A first. This fitting method will use specific programming parameters and software to determine the most appropriate fitting algorithm. Following a home trial with fitting method A, participants will then be fit with a set of hearing devices that are programmed to fitting method B. This fitting method will use a different set of programming parameters and software to determine the most appropriate algorithm.
Participants will be fit with a set of hearing aids that are programmed using fitting method B. This fitting method will use a different set of programming parameters and software to determine the most appropriate algorithm. Following a home trial with fitting method B, participants will then be fit with a set of hearing devices that are programmed to fitting method A. This fitting method will use specific programming parameters and software to determine the most appropriate fitting algorithm.