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Int J Audiol ; 55(4): 232-8, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26795898

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To validate a calibrated smartphone-based hearing test in a sound booth environment and in primary health-care clinics. DESIGN: A repeated-measure within-subject study design was employed whereby air-conduction hearing thresholds determined by smartphone-based audiometry was compared to conventional audiometry in a sound booth and a primary health-care clinic environment. STUDY SAMPLE: A total of 94 subjects (mean age 41 years ± 17.6 SD and range 18-88; 64% female) were assessed of whom 64 were tested in the sound booth and 30 within primary health-care clinics without a booth. RESULTS: In the sound booth 63.4% of conventional and smartphone thresholds indicated normal hearing (≤15 dBHL). Conventional thresholds exceeding 15 dB HL corresponded to smartphone thresholds within ≤10 dB in 80.6% of cases with an average threshold difference of -1.6 dB ± 9.9 SD. In primary health-care clinics 13.7% of conventional and smartphone thresholds indicated normal hearing (≤15 dBHL). Conventional thresholds exceeding 15 dBHL corresponded to smartphone thresholds within ≤10 dB in 92.9% of cases with an average threshold difference of -1.0 dB ± 7.1 SD. CONCLUSIONS: Accurate air-conduction audiometry can be conducted in a sound booth and without a sound booth in an underserved community health-care clinic using a smartphone.


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Acoustic Stimulation/instrumentation , Audiometry, Pure-Tone/instrumentation , Auditory Threshold , Hearing Disorders/diagnosis , Medically Underserved Area , Primary Health Care/methods , Smartphone , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Hearing Disorders/psychology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mobile Applications , Predictive Value of Tests , Reproducibility of Results , South Africa , Young Adult
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