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AAA (2010) CAPD clinical practice guidelines: need for an update / David A. DeBonis in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
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Titre : AAA (2010) CAPD clinical practice guidelines: need for an update Type de document : Article Auteurs : David A. DeBonis, Auteur Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Aide auditive ; Audiologie clinique ; Audiométrie pédiatrique ; Perception auditive
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Mesure comportementaleRésumé : Review and critique of the clinical value of the AAA CAPD guidance document in light of criteria for credible and useful guidance documents, as discussed by Field and Lohr. Design: A qualitative review of the of the AAA CAPD guidelines using a framework by Field and Lohr to assess their relative value in supporting the assessment and management of CAPD referrals. Study sample: Relevant literature available through electronic search tools and published texts were used along with the AAA CAPD guidance document and the chapter by Field and Lohr. Results: The AAA document does not meet many of the key requirements discussed by Field and Lohr. It does not reflect the current literature, fails to help clinicians understand for whom auditory processing testing and intervention would be most useful, includes contradictory suggestions which reduce clarity and appears to avoid conclusions that might cast the CAPD construct in a negative light. It also does not include input from diverse affected groups. All of these reduce the documents credibility. Conclusions: The AAA CAPD guidance document will need to be updated and re-conceptualised in order to provide meaningful guidance for clinicians. Accès : Contactez la bibliothèque d'Ixelles si le lien vers la ressource électronique ne fonctionne plus Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=210370
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Exclu du prêtActive transcutaneous bone conduction implant: audiological results in paediatric patients with bilateral microtia associated with external auditory canal atresia / Sofía Bravo-Torres in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 57, n°1-12 (January-December 2018)
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Titre : Active transcutaneous bone conduction implant: audiological results in paediatric patients with bilateral microtia associated with external auditory canal atresia Type de document : Article Auteurs : Sofía Bravo-Torres ; Carolina Der-Mussa ; Eduardo Fuentes-Lopez Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 53-60 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Maladie ; Pédiatrie ; Perception de la parole ; Prothèse auditive ; Prothèse auditive implantable
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Mesure comportementaleRésumé : To describe, in terms of functional gain and word recognition, the audiological results of patients under 18 years of age implanted with the active bone conduction implant, Bonebridge. Design: Retrospective case studies conducted by reviewing the medical records of patients receiving implants between 2014 and 2016 in the public health sector in Chile. Study sample: All patients implanted with the Bonebridge were included (N = 15). Individuals who had bilateral conductive hearing loss, secondary to external ear malformations, were considered as candidates. Results: The average hearing threshold one month after switch on was 25.2 dB (95%CI 23.526.9). Hearing thresholds between 0.5 and 4 kHz were better when compared with bone conduction hearing aids. Best performance was observed at 4 kHz, where improvements to hearing were observed throughout the adaptation process. There was evidence of a significant increase in the recognition of monosyllables. Conclusions: The Bonebridge implant showed improvements to hearing thresholds and word recognition in paediatric patients with congenital conductive hearing loss. Accès : Contactez la bibliothèque d'Ixelles si le lien vers la ressource électronique ne fonctionne plus Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=210481
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Exclu du prêtAge-Related Changes in Listening Effort for Children and Teenagers With Normal Hearing and Cochlear Implants / Benson Cheng-Lin Hsu in Ear and hearing, Vol. 42, n°3 (Mai- Juin 2021)
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Titre : Age-Related Changes in Listening Effort for Children and Teenagers With Normal Hearing and Cochlear Implants Type de document : Article Auteurs : Benson Cheng-Lin Hsu ; Filiep J. Vanpoucke ; Margreet Langereis ; Ann Dierckx ; Astrid van Wieringen Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 506-519 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Adolescent ; Double tâche ; Effort d'écoute ; Enfant implanté ; Implants cochléaires
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Effet de l'age ; Maturation ; Mesure comportementale ; Profondeur de traitementRésumé : Objectives: A clinically viable measure of listening effort is crucial in safeguarding the educational success of hard-of-hearing students enrolled in mainstream schools. To this end, a novel behavioral paradigm of listening effort targeting school-age children has been designed and reported in Hsu et al. (2017). The current article consists of two follow-up experiments investigating the effects of noise, processing depth, and age in a similar paradigm, first in a group of participants with normal hearing (NH) followed by a sample of school-age cochlear implant (CI) users. Research objectives include the construction of normative values of listening effort and comparing outcomes between age-matched NH and CI participants.
Design: In Experiment 1, the listening effort dual-task paradigm was evaluated in a group of 90 NH participants with roughly even age distribution between 6 and 26 years. The primary task asked a participant to verbally repeat each of the target words presented in either quiet or noise, while the secondary task consisted of categorization true-or-false questions "animal" and "dangerous," representing two levels of semantic processing depth. Two outcome measures were obtained for each condition: a classic word recognition score (WRS) and an average response time (RT) measured during the secondary task. The RT was defined as the main listening effort metric throughout the study. Each NH participant's long-term memory retrieval speed and working memory capacity were also assessed through standardized tests. It was hypothesized that adding noise would negatively affect both WRS and RT, whereas an increase in age would see significant improvement in both measures. A subsequent Experiment 2 administered a shortened version of the paradigm to 14 school-age CI users between 5 and 14 years old at a university clinic. The patterns of results from the CI group were expected to approximate those of the NH group, except with larger between-subject variability.
Results: For NH participants, while WRS was significantly affected by age and noise levels, RT was significantly affected by age, noise levels, and depth of processing. RT was significantly correlated with long-term memory retrieval speed but not with working memory capacity. There was also a significant interaction effect between age and noise levels for both WRS and RT. The RT data set from the NH group served as a basis to establish age-dependent 95% prediction intervals for expected future observations. For CI participants, the effect of age on the two outcome measures was more visible when target words were presented in quiet. Depending on the condition, between 35.7% and 72.7% of the children with CI exhibited higher-than-norms listening effort as measured by categorization processing times.
Conclusion: Listening effort appears to decrease with age from early school-age years to late teenage years. The effects of background noise and processing depth are comparable with those reported in Hsu et al. (2017). Future studies interested in expanding the paradigm's clinical viability should focus on the reduction of testing time while maintaining or increasing the sensitivity and external validity of its outcome measures.DOI : 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000953|1 Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=J [...] Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=273189
in Ear and hearing > Vol. 42, n°3 (Mai- Juin 2021) . - p. 506-519[article]Amélioration de l'évaluation audiologique chez les enfants à l'aide de réponses auditives en régime permanent évoquées par CE-Chirp à bande étroite / Frédéric Venail ; Jean Pierre Artaud ; Catherine Blanchet ; [et al.] in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol.54, n°1-12 (January-December 2015)
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Titre : Amélioration de l'évaluation audiologique chez les enfants à l'aide de réponses auditives en régime permanent évoquées par CE-Chirp à bande étroite Type de document : Article Auteurs : Frédéric Venail ; Jean Pierre Artaud ; Catherine Blanchet ; [et al.] Année de publication : 2015 Article en page(s) : p. 106-113 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Electrophysiologie auditive ; Pédiatrie
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Mesure comportementaleRésumé : Objectif: Démontrer la faisabilité et la fiabilité de l'enregistrement binaural simultané des réponses auditives à l'état stationnaire (ASSR) chez les jeunes enfants en utilisant des CE-Chirps à bande étroite comme stimuli. Conception: étude de cohorte prospective comparant les seuils ASSR à quatre stimuli de fréquence (0,5, 1, 2 et 4 kHz), avec des réponses auditives du tronc cérébral (ABR) et une audiométrie comportementale. Échantillon de l'étude: Trente-deux jeunes enfants (âge moyen 7,4 ± 5,2 mois) référés pour une évaluation auditive ont été évalués. Résultats: La durée moyenne des enregistrements ABR était de 13,3 ± 7,2 min contre 22,9 ± 15,8 min pour ASSR (p Accès : Contactez la bibliothèque d'Ixelles si le lien vers la ressource électronique ne fonctionne plus Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://www-tandfonline-com.ezproxy.vinci.be/doi/pdf/10.3109/14992027.2014.93549 [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=254115
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Exclu du prêtAn ecological approach to hearing-health promotion in workplaces / Ravi Reddy ; David Welch ; Shanthi Ameratunga ; Peter J. Thorne in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
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Titre : An ecological approach to hearing-health promotion in workplaces Type de document : Article Auteurs : Ravi Reddy ; David Welch ; Shanthi Ameratunga ; Peter J. Thorne Année de publication : 2017 Article en page(s) : p. 316-327 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs : HE Vinci
Environnement de travail ; Prévention de la déficience auditive ; Promotion de la santé
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Mesure comportementaleRésumé : To develop and assess use, acceptability and feasibility of an ecological hearing conservation programme for workplaces. Design: A school-based public health hearing preservation education programme (Dangerous Decibels®) was adapted for workplaces using the Multi-level Approach to Community Health (MATCH) Model. The programme was delivered in small manufacturing companies and evaluated using a questionnaire before the training and at one week and two-months after training. Study sample: Workers (n?=?56) from five small manufacturing companies were recruited. Results: There was a significant improvement in knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of workers at the intrapersonal level; in behaviour motivation and safety culture at the interpersonal and organisational levels; and an overall improvement in hearing-health behaviour after two months post-intervention. Conclusions: The developed programme offers a simple, interactive and theory-based intervention that is well accepted and effective in promoting positive hearing-health behaviour in workplaces. Accès : Contactez la bibliothèque d'Ixelles si le lien vers la ressource électronique ne fonctionne plus Disponible en ligne : Oui En ligne : https://login.ezproxy.vinci.be/login?url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10. [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bib.vinci.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=210361
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Exclu du prêtAnalysis of audiometric notch as a noise-induced hearing loss phenotype in US youth: data from the National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, 20052010 / Ishan S. Bhatt ; O'neil W. Guthrie in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
PermalinkAnalysis of data from the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids (IOI-HA) using Bayesian Item Response Theory / Arne Leijon ; Harvey Dillon ; Louise Hickson ; Martin Kinkel ; Sophia E. Kramer ; Peter Nordqvist in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 60, n°2 (Février 2021)
PermalinkAPEX/SPIN: a free test platform to measure speech intelligibility / Tom Francart ; Michael Hofmann ; Jonas Vanthornhout ; Astrid van Wieringen in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
PermalinkAre auditory processing and cognitive performance assessments overlapping or distinct? Parsing the auditory behaviour of older adults / Jennifer L. O'Brien ; Jennifer J. Lister ; Bernadette A. Fausto ; David G. Morgan ; Hannah Maeda ; Ross Andel ; Jerri D. Edwards in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 60, n°2 (Février 2021)
PermalinkAssociations between pre-stimulus alpha power, hearing level and performance in a digits-in-noise task / Kevin J. Munro ; Piers Dawes ; Emanuele Perugia in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 61, n°3 (Mars 2022)
PermalinkAuditory adaptation testing as a tool for investigating tinnitus origin: two patients with vestibular schwannoma / Carol A. Silverman ; Shlomo Silman ; Michele B. Emmer in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
PermalinkCategorical loudness scaling in cochlear implant recipients / Peter A. Busby ; Agnes Au in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 56, n° 1-12 (January-December 2017)
PermalinkCategorical Perception of Speech (VOT) and Analogous Non-Speech (FOT) Signals: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates / Nitza Horev in Ear and hearing, Vol.28, n° 1 (Février 2007)
PermalinkUne comparaison d'une enquête de dépistage audiométrique avec un questionnaire de recherche approfondie sur la perte auditive et les facteurs de risque de perte auditive / Emily Mosites ; Richard Neitzel ; Deron Galusha ; [et al.] in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 55, n°1-12 (January-December 2016)
PermalinkA convergent validity study: Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences (LiSN-S) test and the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) / Andrew Vermiglio ; Emery Bulla ; Julia Skinner in International Journal of Audiology IJA, Vol. 60 , n°1 (Janvier 2021)
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