Effectiveness and Acceptability of Remote Fine-Tuning of Hearing Aids in Danish Adults
The aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and user satisfaction of remote fine-tuning of hearing aids compared to traditional face-to-face adjustments. The main questions aims to answer:
\- Are hearing aid outcomes (self-reported and objective) similar when using remote fine-tuning compared to face-to-face adjustments?
Researchers will compare remote fine-tuning (using a smartphone app) to traditional face-to-face fine-tuning sessions in a clinical setting.
Participants will:
* Be randomized to either the remote fine-tuning group (intervention group) or the face-to-face adjustment group (control group).
* Attend five scheduled consultations over a 3-month period, including baseline measurements, hearing aid fittings, and follow-up visits.
Participants in the remote fine-tuning group will:
\- Set up and use a hearing aid manufacturer's smartphone app to complete fine-tuning sessions from home.
Participants in the face-to-face group will:
\- Visit the clinic for in-person fine-tuning appointments.
Data will be collected through questionnaires (e.g., SSQ-12, IOI-HA, and COSI) and objective measures such as the Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) and speech comprehension in noise (DS-FF). Additional qualitative data will be gathered from interviews with participants in the remote fine-tuning group.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Hearing Aid
Telehealth
Hearing Aid Fitting
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