2017
DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.15123
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Abstract: Implementation of the PMSTB in clinical practice and dissemination of associated data are both critical for achieving the next level of success for children with hearing loss and for elevating pediatric hearing health care ensuring evidence-based practice for (re)habilitative audiology.

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“…Protocols and minimum test batteries have been reported for adults 75 and children. 76 The goal of aided speech recognition assessment is to determine how a listener can understand speech with their hearing aids. Generally, aided speech recognition for children and adults should be completed at levels equivalent to average speech (60 or 65 dB SPL) using materials that are appropriate for the listener's age and auditory skills.…”
Section: Outcomes Validation For Patients With Severe-to-profound Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protocols and minimum test batteries have been reported for adults 75 and children. 76 The goal of aided speech recognition assessment is to determine how a listener can understand speech with their hearing aids. Generally, aided speech recognition for children and adults should be completed at levels equivalent to average speech (60 or 65 dB SPL) using materials that are appropriate for the listener's age and auditory skills.…”
Section: Outcomes Validation For Patients With Severe-to-profound Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study ultimately argued that establishing a pediatric version of the MSTB (2011) would prove increasingly beneficial in establishing consistency of care for individuals with CIs. Since that study was published, a minimum speech test battery for pediatric cochlear implant recipients has been proposed (Uhler et al, 2017).…”
Section: Practice Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may also indicate the presence of a poorer performing ear and indicate the need for a revised plan for optimizing outcomes. For pediatrics, standardized assessments such as the Pediatric Minimum Speech Test Battery (PMSTB) 32 are recommended. For adults, the Minimum Speech Test Battery (MSTB) 33 is the standardized assessment recommended.…”
Section: Bimodal Hearing Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%