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Review Article

Plastic changes in speech perception in older adults with hearing impairment following hearing aid use: a systematic review

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Pages 975-983 | Received 22 May 2021, Accepted 30 Nov 2021, Published online: 20 Dec 2021
 

Abstract

Objective

Whether hearing aid use in older adults modifies speech perception over time is not clear. To address this question, we systematically reviewed studies in which older first-time hearing aid users and controls were followed over time.

Design

The review was pre-registered in PROSPERO and performed in accordance with the statement on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). The question, inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined using the Population, Intervention, Control, Outcomes and Study design (PICOS) framework. Studies with no controls, studies in which participants and controls were tested at only one-time point, with no follow-up and no pre-fitting measures, or when outcome measures did not include speech measures, were excluded.

Study sample

6113 studies were screened, out of which 12 studies, published between 1996 and 2021, met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and were included in the final review.

Results

9 of the 12 studies found evidence for amplification-induced auditory plasticity in older adults, expressed in improved speech perception.

Conclusions

The results suggest amplification-induced improvements in speech perception over time, but findings should be interpreted with caution because overall improvements were small, and the studies’ quality was moderate.

Ethical approval/patient consent

This is a review of published works and does not require ethical approval.

Author contributions

LL and KB designed the study, conducted the literature search, extracted the data from the studies included in the review and evaluated their quality. LL wrote the first draft of the manuscript. All authors screened the abstracts and wrote the manuscript. All authors edited and revised the manuscript and approved the final version.

Acknowledgement

We thank the staff of the University of Haifa library for their guidance and support throughout the review process.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Notes

1 We thank the authors for this information.

Additional information

Funding

The Israel Science Foundation [206/18] supports our empirical work; LSS is supported by a university graduate student fellowship.

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