Faculty of Health Sciences, The School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
National Centre for Audiology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Int J Audiol. 2021 Apr;60(sup1):S68-S78. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2021.1881629. Epub 2021 Mar 24.
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods allow for real-time, real-world survey data collection. Studies with adults have reported EMA as a feasible and valid tool in the measurement of real-world listening experience. Research is needed to investigate the use of EMA with children who wear hearing aids.
This study explored the implementation of EMA with children using a single-blinded repeated measures design to evaluate real-world aided outcome.
Twenty-nine children, aged 7-17, used manual program switching to access hearing aid programs, fitted according to Desired Sensation Level (DSL) version 5.0 child quiet and noise prescriptive targets. Aided outcome was measured using participant-triggered twice-daily EMA entries, across listening situations and hearing dimensions.
Adherence to the EMA protocol by the children was high (82.4% compliance rate). Speech loudness, understanding and preference results were found to relate to both the hearing aid program and the listening situation. Aided outcomes related to prescription-based noise management were found to be highest in noisy situations.
Mobile device-based EMA methods can be used to inform daily life listening experience with children. Prescription-based noise management was found to decrease perceived loudness in noisy, non-school environments; this should be evaluated in combination with hearing aid noise reductions features.
生态瞬时评估(EMA)方法允许实时、真实世界的调查数据收集。成人研究报告称,EMA 是测量真实世界听力体验的一种可行且有效的工具。需要研究使用助听器的儿童的 EMA 应用。
本研究通过单盲重复测量设计探索了使用 EMA 对儿童进行评估的方法,以评估真实世界的辅助效果。
29 名 7-17 岁的儿童使用手动程序切换来访问根据 Desired Sensation Level (DSL) 版本 5.0 儿童安静和噪音规范目标适配的助听器程序。使用参与者触发的每日两次 EMA 条目,在听力环境和听力维度上测量辅助效果。
儿童对 EMA 方案的依从性很高(82.4%的依从率)。发现语音强度、理解和偏好结果与助听器程序和听力环境都有关。基于处方的噪声管理的辅助效果在嘈杂环境中最高。
基于移动设备的 EMA 方法可用于了解儿童的日常生活听力体验。发现基于处方的噪声管理在嘈杂的非学校环境中降低了感知到的音量;这应与助听器降噪功能结合进行评估。