Title of article :
Arabic version of Acceptable Noise Level (ANL)
Author/Authors :
Ramadan Mahmoud, Asmaa Resident of Audiology , El-Gharib, Amani Mohamed Assistant Professor of Audiovestibular medicine Audiology Unit - Department of ENT , Elmahallawy, Trandil Hassan Professor of Audiology - Audiology Unit - Department of ENT - Faculty of Medicine - Tanta University - Egypt
Abstract :
Background: ANL is a procedure to evaluate the quantity of noise that listeners are willing to take over while listening
to words. ANL has gained big attention in the final few years because of its ability to predict success rate of hearing aid
with a high degree of accuracy. Knowing why certain people are less probable to accept background noise help in creating
hearing aid technology to address their objections and improve their ANL hence increasing success rate of hearing aid
function.
Objectives of the study: development and Standardization of Arabic version of ANL in Egyptian normal hearing listeners.
Materials and method: 52 normal hearing adults undergo this research. ANL was performed using an Arabic familiar
story 40 Sec duration and competing background noise of multitalker babble. Both stimuli were routed through the same
loudspeaker located at zero azimuth 1 m from the subject in a sound treated room.
The results: the mean ANL of the Arabic version in participant with normal hearing is 7.76 dB with a standard deviation
of 3.55.
Conclusion: the new Arabic version of acceptable noise level (ANL) can be applied as a standardized test for measuring acceptable noise level.
Keywords :
Acceptable noise level , arabic version , normal data
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences