İşitme Cihazlarında Binaural Yönsellik Özelliğinin Gürültüde Konuşmayı Anlama Üzerine Etkisinin İncelenmesi
Özet
Binaural hearing improves localization skill and speech understanding
performance in noise. In sensorineural hearing loss, localization skills are weakened,
speech understanding performance decreases in noisy and reverberant environments.
Hearing aids are digital electronic devices used to reduce the negative effects of
sensorineural hearing loss. In the use of bilateral hearing aids, binaural directionality
is provided by sharing information between the devices through to the wireless
connection feature. In this study, it is aimed to investigate the effect of binaural
directionality technology called StereoZoom used in Phonak hearing aids on speech
understanding performance in noise and satisfaction levels of individuals. Eighteen
individuals with bilateral mild, moderate and moderately severe sensorineural
hearing loss, between the ages of 18 – 65 and using bilateral hearing aids were
included in the study. Three different directionality programs have been created in
hearing aids: monaural adaptive, monaural nonadaptive and binaural nonadaptive. In
each program The Turkish Matrix Test was applied to all individuals in three
different situations; (1) the signal from the front and the noise from right, (2) the
signal from the front and the noise from left, (3) both the signal and noise from the
front. After a month, Turkish SSQ was applied to the individuals for the three
directionality program. It has been found that the speech understanding performance
in the binaural nonadaptive directionality is significantly higher than the monaural
adaptive and monaural nonadaptive directionality in the first and the second
situations (p<0.05). The differences between programs were not significant in the
third situation (p>0.05). The differences of Turkish SSQ scores between programs
were not significant (p>0.05). It was concluded that the positive results regarding
speech understanding performance in noise obtained by binaural directionality were
not reflected in satisfaction levels in daily life.