Verification of Hearing Aids
A Practical Guide
Lindsey E. Jorgensen(Author)
Plural Publishing Inc
Published on 25. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
229 pages
978-1-63550-882-6 (ISBN)
Description
Verification of Hearing Aids: A Practical Guide, a volume in the Core Clinical Concepts in Audiology series, is an essential, practice-driven resource for audiologists, hearing instrument dispensers, and students seeking to master the science and clinical precision of hearing aid verification. Bridging the gap between theory and the realities of day-to-day patient care, this book serves as a comprehensive and practical guide to real ear and test-box measurements.
While many texts explain why verification matters, this book distinguishes itself by showing clinicians exactly how to perform each step, what results to expect, what red flags to watch for, and how to troubleshoot common pitfalls. Clear explanations, step-by-step protocols, case studies, and "Monday Morning Checklist" takeaways make this an indispensable reference for both new and experienced professionals.
From foundational principles to advanced feature assessment, from on-ear measures to complex cases such as patients with contralateral cochlear implants, this book empowers clinicians to deliver evidence-based, patient-centered fittings that consistently achieve optimal outcomes.
Key Features
Includes comprehensive coverage of real ear measures, speech mapping, test-box procedures, feature verification, and clinical decision-making
Provides highly practical, step-by-step protocols detailing what clinicians should do, what they should look for, and how to recognize and avoid common pitfalls
Presents real-world case studies demonstrating best practices and illustrating typical clinical challenges
Compares on-ear vs. test-box verification, with guidance on when-and why-to use each approach
Incorporates user-friendly elements such as chapter objectives, key takeaways, and flowcharts to support efficient clinical application
Verification of Hearing Aids is the definitive guide for clinicians committed to evidence-based practice and excellence in patient care. Whether used in the classroom, clinic, or as a trusted daily reference, it provides the clarity, depth, and practicality needed to ensure that every hearing aid delivers on its promise.
While many texts explain why verification matters, this book distinguishes itself by showing clinicians exactly how to perform each step, what results to expect, what red flags to watch for, and how to troubleshoot common pitfalls. Clear explanations, step-by-step protocols, case studies, and "Monday Morning Checklist" takeaways make this an indispensable reference for both new and experienced professionals.
From foundational principles to advanced feature assessment, from on-ear measures to complex cases such as patients with contralateral cochlear implants, this book empowers clinicians to deliver evidence-based, patient-centered fittings that consistently achieve optimal outcomes.
Key Features
Includes comprehensive coverage of real ear measures, speech mapping, test-box procedures, feature verification, and clinical decision-making
Provides highly practical, step-by-step protocols detailing what clinicians should do, what they should look for, and how to recognize and avoid common pitfalls
Presents real-world case studies demonstrating best practices and illustrating typical clinical challenges
Compares on-ear vs. test-box verification, with guidance on when-and why-to use each approach
Incorporates user-friendly elements such as chapter objectives, key takeaways, and flowcharts to support efficient clinical application
Verification of Hearing Aids is the definitive guide for clinicians committed to evidence-based practice and excellence in patient care. Whether used in the classroom, clinic, or as a trusted daily reference, it provides the clarity, depth, and practicality needed to ensure that every hearing aid delivers on its promise.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Target group
Adult education
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63550-882-6 (9781635508826)
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Person
Lindsey E. Jorgensen, AuD, PhD, DF-AAA, is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Kentucky, where she teaches, conducts research, and provides clinical services focused on hearing aids, tinnitus, and hearing assistive technology. She also holds a clinical and research appointment at the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center. Dr. Jorgensen earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Washington before heading east to the University of Pittsburgh, where she completed both her AuD and PhD (and developed a lifelong appreciation for strong coffee and evidence-based practice). She currently serves on the Editorial Board of Seminars in Hearing and is a Section Editor for Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. When not thinking about real ear measures, verification, or personalized hearing aid outcomes, Lindsey can usually be found juggling academic life with parenting two children, Gunnar and Teagan, alongside her husband, Kyle, with varying levels of grace and a healthy sense of humor.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1. Foundations of Hearing Aid Verification
Chapter 2. Hearing Aid Anatomy and Verification Tools
Chapter 3. Verification Methods in Clinical Practice
Chapter 4. Check-In Procedure-ANSI/EAA
Chapter 5. Real Ear Aided Response/Simulated Real Ear Measurements
Chapter 6. Directional Microphones
Chapter 7. Other Features On-Ear
Chapter 8. Other Features Test-Box
Chapter 9. When to Do What and Justifying the Time/Expense
Chapter 10. Clinical Protocols
Chapter 11. When There Is a Cochlear Implant on the Other Ear: Help From a Cochlear Implant Audiologist-Coral Dirks
Chapter 12. Case Studies
Appendix
Introduction
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1. Foundations of Hearing Aid Verification
Chapter 2. Hearing Aid Anatomy and Verification Tools
Chapter 3. Verification Methods in Clinical Practice
Chapter 4. Check-In Procedure-ANSI/EAA
Chapter 5. Real Ear Aided Response/Simulated Real Ear Measurements
Chapter 6. Directional Microphones
Chapter 7. Other Features On-Ear
Chapter 8. Other Features Test-Box
Chapter 9. When to Do What and Justifying the Time/Expense
Chapter 10. Clinical Protocols
Chapter 11. When There Is a Cochlear Implant on the Other Ear: Help From a Cochlear Implant Audiologist-Coral Dirks
Chapter 12. Case Studies
Appendix