Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test

Abstract Background Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard for assessment and screening of hearing impairment, but it requires the use of calibrated devices and soundproof booth. Mobile apps can offer a good alternative to traditional methods in limited circumstances and in some emerg...

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Main Authors: Ümit Can Çetinkaya, Özlem Konukseven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-023-00511-2
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description Abstract Background Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard for assessment and screening of hearing impairment, but it requires the use of calibrated devices and soundproof booth. Mobile apps can offer a good alternative to traditional methods in limited circumstances and in some emergency situations, especially when traditional methods are not available. The aim of the study was to develop an easily accessible mobile-based Turkish Digit in Noise Test screening test for the assessment of hearing. Methods The digits were read by a male speaker whose native language is Turkish. A mobile application was developed in accordance with the Android operating system. Twenty-five individuals with normal hearing, 25 individuals with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss, 25 with bilateral mild mixed hearing loss, and 25 with bilateral mild conductive hearing loss total of 100 participated in the study. All participants were between the ages of 18–60. The Turkish Digit in Noise Test mobile application was applied to the participants and the test scores were compared among the types of hearing loss. Results The Turkish Digit in Noise Test scores of participants with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss (19.4 ± 5.39) and mixed hearing loss (22.96 ± 4.52) were lower than those of participants with normal hearing (39.68 ± 6.82) (p < .01). In addition, the results of participants with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss (19.4 ± 5.39) and mixed hearing loss (22.96 ± 4.52) were lower than those of participants with conductive hearing loss (36.88 ± 6.31) (p < .01). Conclusion An easy and accessible Turkish Digit in Noise Test mobile application has been developed using which one can assess his/her hearing.
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spelling doaj.art-8f56be3f6fdd4b808a246088c2cfb70a2023-11-26T12:10:41ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology2090-85392023-09-013911710.1186/s43163-023-00511-2Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise testÜmit Can Çetinkaya0Özlem Konukseven1Graduate School, Department of Audiology, Istanbul Aydin UniversityFaculty of Health Sciences, Department of Audiology, Istanbul Aydin UniversityAbstract Background Pure-tone audiometry is the traditional gold standard for assessment and screening of hearing impairment, but it requires the use of calibrated devices and soundproof booth. Mobile apps can offer a good alternative to traditional methods in limited circumstances and in some emergency situations, especially when traditional methods are not available. The aim of the study was to develop an easily accessible mobile-based Turkish Digit in Noise Test screening test for the assessment of hearing. Methods The digits were read by a male speaker whose native language is Turkish. A mobile application was developed in accordance with the Android operating system. Twenty-five individuals with normal hearing, 25 individuals with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss, 25 with bilateral mild mixed hearing loss, and 25 with bilateral mild conductive hearing loss total of 100 participated in the study. All participants were between the ages of 18–60. The Turkish Digit in Noise Test mobile application was applied to the participants and the test scores were compared among the types of hearing loss. Results The Turkish Digit in Noise Test scores of participants with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss (19.4 ± 5.39) and mixed hearing loss (22.96 ± 4.52) were lower than those of participants with normal hearing (39.68 ± 6.82) (p < .01). In addition, the results of participants with bilateral mild sensorineural hearing loss (19.4 ± 5.39) and mixed hearing loss (22.96 ± 4.52) were lower than those of participants with conductive hearing loss (36.88 ± 6.31) (p < .01). Conclusion An easy and accessible Turkish Digit in Noise Test mobile application has been developed using which one can assess his/her hearing.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-023-00511-2Hearing screeningDigit in Noise testMobile application
spellingShingle Ümit Can Çetinkaya
Özlem Konukseven
Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
Hearing screening
Digit in Noise test
Mobile application
title Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
title_full Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
title_fullStr Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
title_full_unstemmed Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
title_short Development of a smartphone-based Turkish digits in noise test
title_sort development of a smartphone based turkish digits in noise test
topic Hearing screening
Digit in Noise test
Mobile application
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43163-023-00511-2
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