2014
DOI: 10.2196/medinform.2769
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Use of the Satisfaction With Amplification in Daily Life Questionnaire to Assess Patient Satisfaction Following Remote Hearing Aid Adjustments (Telefitting)

Abstract: BackgroundHearing loss can affect approximately 15% of the pediatric population and up to 40% of the adult population. The gold standard of treatment for hearing loss is amplification of hearing thresholds by means of a hearing aid instrument. A hearing aid is an electronic device equipped with a topology of only three major components of aggregate cost. The gold standard of hearing aid fittings is face-to-face appointments in hearing aid centers, clinics, or hospitals. Telefitting encompasses the programming … Show more

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“…Nine studies evaluated the feasibility of tele-audiology HA consultations, procedures or intervention programmes with new (n = 6) and experienced HA users (n = 3). The majority of these were delivered in a synchronous mode focused on remote HA fitting consultation (Ferrari, Rasmussen, Paulsen, Andersen & Larsen, 2006;Campos & Ferrari, 2012;Reginato & Ferrari, 2014), and on one or more specific procedures that are part of conventional HA fitting or follow-up consultations, covering (i) physical and (ii) sensory management procedures such as fitting, programming (Penteado, Ramos, Battistella, Marone & Bento, 2012) and verification with real ear measurements (Ferrari & Bernardez-Braga, 2009), and a combination of programming and verification, fine-adjustments, (iii) instructions and (iv) counselling procedures (Pearce, Ching & Dillon, 2009;Penteado, Bento, Battistella, Silva & Sooful, 2014). In each case, the evaluation conducted in this review concluded that the feasibility was demonstrated as the evidence for the activity of remote HA programming, verification, fine-adjustments, instructions and counselling provided a Grade B of recommendation.…”
Section: Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nine studies evaluated the feasibility of tele-audiology HA consultations, procedures or intervention programmes with new (n = 6) and experienced HA users (n = 3). The majority of these were delivered in a synchronous mode focused on remote HA fitting consultation (Ferrari, Rasmussen, Paulsen, Andersen & Larsen, 2006;Campos & Ferrari, 2012;Reginato & Ferrari, 2014), and on one or more specific procedures that are part of conventional HA fitting or follow-up consultations, covering (i) physical and (ii) sensory management procedures such as fitting, programming (Penteado, Ramos, Battistella, Marone & Bento, 2012) and verification with real ear measurements (Ferrari & Bernardez-Braga, 2009), and a combination of programming and verification, fine-adjustments, (iii) instructions and (iv) counselling procedures (Pearce, Ching & Dillon, 2009;Penteado, Bento, Battistella, Silva & Sooful, 2014). In each case, the evaluation conducted in this review concluded that the feasibility was demonstrated as the evidence for the activity of remote HA programming, verification, fine-adjustments, instructions and counselling provided a Grade B of recommendation.…”
Section: Feasibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A speech-perception test was also conducted in one of these studies (Campos & Ferrari, 2012), with no differences observed, but details on the HA fitting conditions (aided or unaided) were not reported. In the other study, the satisfaction with hearing aids amplification was measured after a remote follow-up consultation and was assessed with the Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life (SADL) survey (Penteado, Bento, Battistella, Silva & Sooful, 2014). A limitation was that given the nature of the SADL questions, there was no period of adjustment to outcomes of the remote consultation before the patient was assessed.…”
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“…This instrument was developed to quantify the degree of satisfaction with the use of a hearing aid, and allow for the identification of adverse aspects of adaptation of hearing aids. 6 The questionnaire was translated into Brazilian Portuguese with the title Satisfação com o Aparelho Auditivo em sua Vida Diária (Satisfaction with a Hearing Aid in your Daily Life), 8,9 and adapted versions of SADL have also been used in other studies in Brazil. [10][11][12] Depending on what one wishes to evaluate, and according to the purpose of each instrument, one can choose which questionnaire to use.…”
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“…12,13 A medida da satisfação com o uso de prótese auditiva na vida diária também tem sido estudada através do questionário Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life (SADL), desenvolvido e validado por diversos estudos. 4,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Contudo, esta escala ainda não está traduzida e validada para o português de Portugal (PPt).…”
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