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Steen Ostergaard Olsen

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Jonas Brannstrom K, Olsen S
Am J Audiol . 2016 Dec; 26(1):80-87. PMID: 28036411
Purpose: The vast majority of previous studies suggest that there is no relationship between the acceptable noise level (ANL) and pure-tone hearing thresholds reported as the average pure-tone hearing thresholds...
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Eberhard K, Olsen S, Miyazaki H, Bille M, Caye-Thomasen P
Otol Neurotol . 2016 Feb; 37(3):267-75. PMID: 26859460
Objective: To examine the objective and subjective outcome of a new transcutaneous bone conduction hearing device. Study Design: Prospective, consecutive case series. Patients: Twelve patients were implanted. Eight patients had...
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Jonas Brannstrom K, Olsen S, Holm L, Kastberg T, Ibertsson T
Int J Audiol . 2014 Aug; 53(11):787-95. PMID: 25156233
Objective: To study the effect of a large number of repetitions on the most comfortable level (MCL) when doing the acceptable noise level (ANL) test, and explore if MCL variability...
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Jonas Brannstrom K, Lantz J, Nielsen L, Olsen S
J Am Acad Audiol . 2014 May; 25(2):154-63. PMID: 24828216
Background: Outcome measures can be used to improve the quality of the rehabilitation by identifying and understanding which variables influence the outcome. This information can be used to improve outcomes...
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Olsen S, Jonas Brannstrom K
Int J Audiol . 2013 Nov; 53(1):2-20. PMID: 24219089
Objective: It has been suggested that individuals have an inherent acceptance of noise in the presence of speech, and that different acceptance of noise results in different hearing-aid (HA) use....
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Jonas Brannstrom K, Holm L, Kastberg T, Olsen S
Int J Audiol . 2013 Sep; 53(1):21-9. PMID: 24003981
Objective: This study explores if increasing number of repetitions might improve the precision of the acceptable noise level (ANL) test. Design: We measured twelve ANL repetitions, i.e. four complete ANL...
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Olsen S, Nielsen L, Lantz J, Jonas Brannstrom K
J Am Acad Audiol . 2013 Mar; 24(3):241-3. PMID: 23506668
No abstract available.
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Olsen S, Lantz J, Nielsen L, Jonas Brannstrom K
Int J Audiol . 2012 Jun; 51(9):678-88. PMID: 22731922
Objective: The acceptable noise level (ANL) test is used for quantification of the amount of background noise subjects accept when listening to speech. This study investigates Danish hearing-aid users' ANL...
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Olsen S, Nielsen L, Lantz J, Jonas Brannstrom K
Int J Audiol . 2012 Apr; 51(7):557-63. PMID: 22537032
Objective: The acceptable noise level (ANL) is used to quantify the amount of background noise that subjects can accept while listening to speech, and is suggested for prediction of individual...
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Rasmussen J, Olsen S, Nielsen L
Int J Audiol . 2011 Dec; 51(3):194-9. PMID: 22133063
Objective: Evaluate long-term patient satisfaction with bone-anchored hearing aids (the Baha®, now referred to by Cochlear as a 'bone conduction implant') in our hospital clinic spanning the eighteen-year period from...