Abstract
The primary goal of amplification is to restore audibility without causing discomfort;
for someone with severe-to-profound hearing loss, the reduced dynamic range poses
unique challenges in hearing-assistive device fitting. These challenges, including
physiological limitation, processing difficulties, technology constraints, and other
confounding factors, must be considered when selecting, fitting, and counseling for
appropriate amplification. Many of the advanced features in hearing aids do not adequately
address the unique characteristics of patients with severe-to-profound hearing loss.
This review article will attempt to unravel some of the challenges and associated
considerations when fitting adults and children with severe-to-profound hearing loss.
Keywords
children - adults - hearing loss - amplification