Hearing Screening Outcomes of Two Screening Tests in Newborns of Gestational Diabetic Mothers
Gestational DiabetesHearing LossIn this study, the investigators have aimed to investigate whether GDM is a risk factor for hearing impairment in newborns. To the investigators knowledge, this study is the first prospective, controlled study on this subject.
Quality Control of CE-Certified Phonak Hearing Aids - 2020_43
Hearing LossPhonak Hearing Systems pass through different development and study stages. At an early stage, feasibility studies are conducted to investigate new algorithms, features and functions in an isolated manner. If the benefit is proven, their performance is then investigated regarding interdependency between all available algorithms, features and functions running in parallel in a hearing aid (pivotal/pre-validation studies) and, as a result, they get optimized. Afterwards, and prior to product launch, the Phonak Hearing Systems undergo a final quality control in terms of clinical trials. This is a pre-validation study, investigating optimized algorithms, features, functions and wearing comfort. This will be a clinical investigation which will be conducted mono centric at Sonova AG Headquarters based in Stäfa (Switzerland).
What is the Tympanic Membrane Healing Time After Insertion of a Gelfoam PE Tube?
Eustachian Tube DysfunctionSudden Hearing Loss1 morePilot study done to evaluate the breakdown and and potential utility of a bioabsorbable ventilation ear tube made with gelatin.
Improving Print Knowledge for Children With Hearing Loss
Hearing LossThis R56 award will address questions pertaining to the feasibility of the Sit Together and Read (STAR) intervention for children with hearing loss (HL). Evidence suggests that STAR, a caregiver-implemented early literacy intervention, imparts positive effects on print knowledge gains and later reading outcomes for children at risk for reading difficulties, such as those with language impairment and those living in poverty. To date there are no large-scale studies examining literacy interventions for children with HL, who are also known to be at risk for reading disorders. However, prior to engaging in a large-scale study, this research will establish preliminary feasibility and efficacy data for this specific population who will likely benefit from a evidence-based, manualized intervention. In addition to collecting pilot data regarding the feasibility and efficacy of this intervention for children with HL, this study will also determine barriers and challenges experienced by caregivers of children with HL in implementing the intervention. As such, this study will also yield important information regarding adaptations of the existing STAR intervention that may be required for successful and effective implementation for children with HL, and can be incorporated into future submissions.
Impact on Quality of Life of Long-term Ototoxicity in Cancer Survivors
Quality of LifeCancer5 moreThis project aims to explore, in depth, the burden of hearing loss and tinnitus on cancer survivors. Using semi-structured interviews, audiograms and a variety of validated questionnaires, the specific impact ototoxicity has on quality of life will be investigated. From this, we can identify the specific needs of patients experiencing hearing loss and tinnitus following chemotherapy and develop a tailored and personalised support system.
Quality Control of CE-Certified Phonak Hearing Aids - 2018_28
Hearing LossSensorineural Hearing LossPhonak Hearing Systems pass through different development and study stages. At an early stage, feasibility studies are conducted to investigate new algorithms, features and functions in an isolated manner. If the benefit is proven, their performance is then investigated regarding interdependency between all available algorithms, features and functions running in parallel in a hearing aid (pivotal/pre-validation studies) and, as a result, they get optimized. Afterwards, and prior to product launch, the Phonak Hearing Systems undergo a final quality control in terms of clinical trials. This is a pre-validation study, investigating optimized algorithms, features, functions and wearing comfort. This will be a clinical investigation which will be conducted mono centric at Sonova AG Headquarters based in Stäfa (Switzerland).
Acceptance of the CP950 Sound Processor
Hearing LossSensorineuralAcceptance of CP950 sound processor with experienced CP810/CP910/CP920 BTE sound processor users.
MyPhonak App Junior Pediatric Usability and Benefit Investigation
Hearing LossESolutions functions for children and young people with the myPhonak app is a prospective study to investigate whether the myPhonak app can improve speech understanding in children with hearing aids. The study is linked to randomized patient and test allocation carried out.
Benefits of Assistive Listening Device for Speech Intelligibility
Hearing LossSpeech intelligibility in noise will be evaluated in adults with moderate to moderate-severe sensorineural hearing loss, using an assistive listening device and hearing aid, and compared to speech intelligibility in noise using hearing aids alone.
Evaluation of Sound Processor for a Transcutaneous System
Conductive Hearing LossMixed Hearing LossA single center study evaluating the performance of an externally worn sound processor for a transcutaneous bone anchored hearing system using audiological outcomes measures such as aided thresholds and speech intelligibility and self evaluation questionnaires.