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Publication

Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements

H Gustav Mueller, Todd A. Ricketts, Ruth Bentler
Details:
320 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 7 x 10" 1 lbs
ISBN13:
978-1-94488-394-2
Release Date:
04/05/2017
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Overview

Written in an engaging, easy-to-read format by three of the industry's leading experts, Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements is an essential clinical companion for all practitioners fitting and dispensing hearing aids.

The key to successful hearing aid fittings is the patient-specific programming of gain and output. As outlined in all Best Practices Guidelines, the cornerstone of this process is the real-ear verification. Although speech mapping and probe-microphone measures have been used clinically for decades, new techniques and procedures continue to emerge. This is the first handbook to be published in 25 years that is dedicated to this critical clinical measure.

Starting with an emphasis on evidenced-based practice, and the need to develop a well-researched gold standard, Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements takes you through the process of conducting valid and reliable speech mapping testing. Following a review of the basics of signal types, presentation levels, and patient and probe positioning, the chapters flow to the patient-centered real-ear verification process. In addition to extensive step-by-step guidelines regarding the routine testing and adjustment of gain and output, protocols for the evaluation of special features and fittings also are outlined. As a bonus, the authors provide a review of how speech mapping findings can be used with other measures that are part of the overall hearing aid fitting protocol.

Douglas L. Beck, AuD, speaks with Gus Mueller in the August 2017 issue of The Hearing Review about speech mapping, probe-microphone measurements, and the verification of prescriptive targets in hearing aid dispensing and hearing healthcare.

Read the interview here.

Review

  • Lorienne Jenstad, School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, International Journal of Audiology (February 2018):
    "The book, Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements by Mueller, Ricketts and Bentler provides a refreshing overview of current best practice for hearing aid fitting and verification. In the last 25 years, we have seen an explosion in the tools available for hearing aid verification and the complexity of hearing aid processing. This book is a timely reference to help the clinician incorporate those best practices into their clinics."

Preface

Chapter 1. The Underlying Rationale
Chapter 2. Developing a Gold Standard
Chapter 3. Getting Started
Chapter 4. The Essential Measurements
Chapter 5. Verification and Assessment of Fittings and Features
Chapter 6. Putting It All Together
Chapter 7. Frequently Asked Questions

References
Appendices
Index

About The Authors

H Gustav Mueller

H. Gustav Mueller, PhD, is a professor of audiology at Vanderbilt University and has faculty appointments at the University of Northern Colorado and Rush University. He also serves as the senior contributing editor for AudiologyOnline and consulting editor for Plural Publishing. He is a founder of the American Academy of Audiology and a fellow of the American Speech and Hearing Association, and has co-authored numerous books, including the recent Plural Publications: Fitting and Dispensing Hearing Aids, Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements, and Modern Hearing Aids (Volumes I and II). Dr. Mueller is the co-founder of the popular website and resides on a North Dakota island, just outside of Bismarck.


Todd A. Ricketts

Todd A. Ricketts, PhD, CCC-A, is a professor at Vanderbilt Medical Center, the vice chair in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, and the director of the Dan Maddox Hearing Aid Research Laboratory. He is a fellow of the American Speech and Hearing Association and the American Academy of Audiology. Dr. Ricketts' research focuses on various aspects of hearing, hearing aids, and cochlear implants, and he has published more than 100 articles and book chapters on the topics. Although Dr. Ricketts grew up a Midwesterner and completed his academic training at the University of Iowa, he left the plains and cornfields for the beautiful hills and trees of Tennessee, which he has made his home for almost twenty years.


Ruth Bentler

Ruth Bentler, PhD, CCC-A, is a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorder at the University of Iowa. A native Iowan, Dr. Bentler did not stray far from her roots, as her 40-year professional career has been at the University of Iowa, where she also obtained her professional degrees. She is a fellow of the American Speech and Hearing Association and the American Academy of Audiology. As the director of the Hearing Aid Laboratory for Basic and Applied Research, Dr. Bentler has been involved in numerous research endeavors involving the effectiveness of modern hearing aid features. She teaches graduate courses related to hearing aids and adult auditory rehabilitation, and has published more than 100 articles and book chapters on the topic.

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