Richard Seewald
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Moodie S, Bagatto M, Miller L, Kothari A, Seewald R, Scollie S
Trends Amplif
. 2011 Dec;
15(1):34-56.
PMID: 22194315
Pediatric audiologists lack evidence-based, age-appropriate outcome evaluation tools with well-developed normative data that could be used to evaluate the auditory development and performance of children aged birth to 6 years...
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Moodie S, Kothari A, Bagatto M, Seewald R, Miller L, Scollie S
Trends Amplif
. 2011 Dec;
15(1):5-22.
PMID: 22194314
The impetus for evidence-based practice (EBP) has grown out of widespread concern with the quality, effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness), and efficiency of medical care received by the public. Although initially focused...
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Bagatto M, Scollie S, Hyde M, Seewald R
Int J Audiol
. 2010 Jan;
49 Suppl 1:S70-9.
PMID: 20109090
This document describes the protocol for the provision of amplification to infants and preschool children registered with the Ontario infant hearing program (OIHP) in Canada. The provision of amplification includes...
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Scollie S, Ching T, Seewald R, Dillon H, Britton L, Steinberg J, et al.
Int J Audiol
. 2010 Jan;
49 Suppl 1:S49-63.
PMID: 20109089
This paper reports real world preferences of children in a double-blind, cross-over trial comparing NAL-NL1 and DSL v.4.1 prescriptions. Twenty-four children wore digital WDRC hearing aids at each site (Australia,...
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Ching T, Scollie S, Dillon H, Seewald R
Int J Audiol
. 2010 Jan;
49 Suppl 1:S4-15.
PMID: 20109088
The relative effectiveness of the NAL-NL1 and the DSL4.1 prescriptions for 48 children with mild to moderately severe hearing loss was studied using a double-blind, four-period, two-treatment cross-over design in...
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Ching T, Scollie S, Dillon H, Seewald R, Britton L, Steinberg J, et al.
Int J Audiol
. 2010 Jan;
49 Suppl 1:S35-48.
PMID: 20109087
This paper reports intelligibility judgments and real-life functional performance of 48 children in a double-blind, cross-over trial comparing the NAL-NL1 and the DSL v.4.1 prescriptions. Intelligibility judgments were obtained by...
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Ching T, Scollie S, Dillon H, Seewald R, Britton L, Steinberg J
Int J Audiol
. 2010 Jan;
49 Suppl 1:S16-25.
PMID: 20109083
This paper examined how hearing aids adjusted for comparing NAL-NL1 with DSLv.4.1 prescription formulas matched prescriptive targets. The real-ear-to-coupler differences (RECD) of 48 children (24 in Australia and 24 in...
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Glista D, Scollie S, Bagatto M, Seewald R, Parsa V, Johnson A
Int J Audiol
. 2009 Jun;
48(9):632-44.
PMID: 19504379
This study evaluated prototype multichannel nonlinear frequency compression (NFC) signal processing on listeners with high-frequency hearing loss. This signal processor applies NFC above a cut-off frequency. The participants were hearing-impaired...
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Bagatto M, Moodie S, Scollie S, Seewald R, Moodie S, Pumford J, et al.
Trends Amplif
. 2006 Jan;
9(4):199-226.
PMID: 16424946
A discussion of the protocols used particularly in the clinical application of the Desired Sensation Level (DSL) Method is presented in this chapter. In the first section, the measurement and...
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Scollie S, Seewald R, Cornelisse L, Moodie S, Bagatto M, Laurnagaray D, et al.
Trends Amplif
. 2006 Jan;
9(4):159-97.
PMID: 16424945
The Desired Sensation Level (DSL) Method was revised to support hearing instrument fitting for infants, young children, and adults who use modern hearing instrument technologies, including multichannel compression, expansion, and...