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Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) and sentence recognition in noise. A study in elderly with and without cognitive disorders users of hearing aids* * This is the Undergraduate course conclusion monograph presented by the first author to the Federal University of São Paulo – UNIFESP to obtain her Bachelor’s Degree in Fonoaudiologia following Scholarship granted by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation - FAPESP (process no. 2016/13847-0).

ABSTRACT

Purpose

Investigate the effects of cognitive processes and Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) in sentence recognition in noise among elderly users of hearing aids with and without cognitive disorders.

Methods

Study participants were 34 older adults, aged 64-87 years, with bilateral moderate sensorineural hearing loss, users of hearing aids for over a year. The individuals were divided into two groups: GA - without cognitive impairment (n=21) and GB - with cognitive impairment (n=13). In order to verify the adequate amplification of the hearing aids, participants of both groups underwent Visible Speech Mapping and had their Speech Intelligibility Indexes obtained. Subsequently, they were submitted to cognitive screening (10-CS) and the Brazilian Portuguese Sentence List Test. Evaluation consisted of a search for speech perception thresholds in noise (S/N ratio). This search was performed in free-field conditions first without and then with the hearing aids. Data were statistically analyzed at a significance level of 5% using the Chi-squared and Mann-Whitney tests.

Results

No statistically significant differences were observed between the SII results obtained in both groups either with or without hearing aids. These results demonstrate that the older individuals in the GA and GB present the same access to speech sounds with and without hearing aids. Individuals in the GA presented lower S/N ratio under both conditions.

Conclusion

Older individuals with better cognition present greater speech recognition in the presence of competitive noise.

Keywords:
Elderly; Hearing aids; Cognition; Speech intelligibility; Speech perception

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