Palabıyık, GökhanÜnsal, SelimGündüz, Mehmet2021-01-282021-01-282021Palabıyık, G., Ünsal, S., & Gündüz, M. (2021). Evaluation of the Effect of Frequency-Shifting Technique Used in Hearing Aids for Speech Discrimination. The international tinnitus journal, 24(2), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.5935/0946-5448.202000160946-5448https://doi.org/10.5935/0946-5448.20200016https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/1378PubMed Yılı: 2020Background: To evaluate the effect of frequency-shifting techniques recently used in hearing aids for speech discrimination scores and hearing thresholds. Methods: Thirty individuals (16 men and 14 women) with sensorineural hearing loss who used normal fitting monaural hearing aids and frequency-shifting feature for at least 2 months and whose 4000–8000 Hz hearing threshold was over 70 dB participated. The average age was 69.73 ± 10 (range: 65–80 years). We detected the types and degree of each participant’s hearing loss. Measurements with and without hearing aids were made in a free field. For speech discrimination scores, 6 listings consisting of 25 monosyllables have been used. It has been avoided to learn words thanks to presentation of words in different listings to subjects. Results: Pure-tone averages of the participants were measured using a supra-aural headphone, normal fitting hearing aid, and frequency-shifting feature. The results were 55.93 ± 6.89, 40.47 ± 5.48, and 36.73 ± 5.72 dB, respectively (p?0.05). Speech discrimination scores for hearing aids worn on the right ear were measured as 67.73 ± 12.42%, 77.33 ± 10.33%, and 82.13 ± 10.46% with supra-aural headphones, normal fitting hearing aids, and frequency-shifting feature, respectively. Scores for hearing aids worn on the left ear were 68 ± 7.56%, 76.80 ± 6.96%, and 82.13 ± 6.67% with supra-aural headphone, normal fitting hearing aid, and frequency-shifting feature, respectively (p?0.05). Conclusion: Elderly individuals using hearing aids had low speech discrimination scores. The frequency-shifting feature recently used in hearing aids significantly increased the scores, making a significant contribution to the solution of speech reception and communication problems in cases of high-frequency hearing loss caused by presbyacusis in elderly individuals.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHearing AidSpeech DiscriminationFrequency ShiftingEvaluation of the effect of frequency-shifting technique used in hearing aids for speech discriminationArticle2428691334964182-s2.0-8510675315010.5935/0946-5448.20200017Q3