To overcome the effect of face masks for hearing aid users
Wearing a face mask during conversation has become commonplace to deter the spread of the COVID-19. Face masks, however, attenuate the high frequencies of the speech of the person wearing the mask. This presents a challenging problem for the hearing-impaired community for whom the reduction in speech level can affect the audibility of critical speech cues and thus harm speech understanding.
A solution for helping hearing aid wearers is to provide a face mask program in their hearing aid that increases gain to compensate for the reduced speech levels of the talker wearing the mask.
The table below provides target gain adjustments that have been shown both acoustically and behaviourally to counteract the effect of face masks on speech. To apply these gain adjustments, the hearing healthcare practitioner should copy the primary program settings into a special face mask program and then:
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