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  • Audiology
  • Speech and Hearing Sciences
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes

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  • Self-assessment tools offer valuable non-audiometric data for audiological management.
  • Various instruments exist to evaluate hearing difficulties and their impact across different populations.

Observation:

  • Case studies illustrate the application of diverse self-assessment tools.
  • These include the Hearing Performance Inventory, Hearing Problem Inventory-Atlanta, Self-Assessment of Communication/Significant Other Assessment of Communication, Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly, and Children's Auditory Processing Performance Scale.

Findings:

  • Self-assessment techniques are versatile, applicable to varied hearing impairment levels, age groups, and clinical settings.
  • These tools aid in managing and counseling hearing-impaired adults and assessing children's listening abilities.
  • Specific inventories are useful for hearing aid fitting and evaluating benefits.

Implications:

  • Increased utilization of self-assessment tools can enhance audiological practice.
  • These methods provide valuable insights beyond traditional audiometric testing.
  • Clinicians can better understand patient-reported experiences and functional communication challenges.