This paper presents the findings from an interview survey of 300 people issued with NHS aids in Glasgow over a period of five years. Data are given on the extent of use (86% were using their aid); the range of activities (used most for meetings, etc., and least when travelling); ...
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The improved quality of life reported by the patients is a combination of improved quality of sound (warble tone threshold, speech reception threshold, and discrimination in noise), improved comfort, and relief from middle ear and ear canal disease occasioned by conventional hearing aids.An assessmen...
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Assessment was by both subjective and objective methods, the latter employing a small use-time measuring device concealed within the aid. The findings suggested that subjects issued with hearing aids in the conventional NHS manner used their hearing aids even less than indicated by previous studies ...