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      Acceptability of binaural hearing aids: a cross-over study.

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          Using screening questionnaires we were able to detect individuals aged 50-65 years with hearing disability in a general practice population. Those who had better ear hearing levels of 30 dB or worse were invited to take place in a cross-over study comparing the acceptability of a monaural or binaural hearing-aid fitting. Fifty-five per cent ultimately opted for a binaural fitting and had greater hearing disability and worse mean hearing levels than those who opted for a monaural fitting. They made their choice for acoustical reasons, particularly on the basis of improved localization ability.

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          Journal
          J R Soc Med
          Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
          0141-0768
          0141-0768
          May 1991
          : 84
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Welsh Hearing Institute, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
          Article
          10.1177/014107689108400508
          1293222
          2041002
          e760f467-53a4-4495-b0c3-b85ef13fee33
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