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학술저널
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(Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Hallym University College of Medicine) (Hearing, Balance and Integrated Neuroscience Lab (HBIN Lab), Hallym University College of Medicine) (Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Hallym University of Graduate Studies) (Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Hallym University College of Medicine)
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한국청각언어재활학회 Audiology and Speech Research Audiology and Speech Research 제21권 제4호
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269 - 275 (7page)
DOI
10.21848/asr.250215

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Purpose: This study evaluated the clinical feasibility and effectiveness of a newly developed computer-based auditory training (CBAT) program, “Malgui”, which integrates multiple training tools previously validated in independent studies, when applied to newly fitted hearing aid users. Methods: Fourteen adult participants with sensorineural hearing loss were recruited, of whom 12 completed the study. All participants were in the first month of hearing aid use. The CBAT program incorporated diverse evidence-based tasks, including speech-in-noise sentence recognition, order sequencing, and story-based listening exercises, delivered over 10 sessions across 5 weeks. Objective measures included the Korean digit-in-noise (K-DIN) test, Korean repeat and recall test (K-RRT), and brief test of cognitive-communication disorders (BCCD). Subjective satisfaction was assessed using a Likert scale survey, and compliance was monitored via training log data. Assessments were conducted at baseline, immediately after training and 1 month after training completion. Results: Auditory training significantly improved speech-in-noise perception (K-DIN, p = 0.017; K-RRT, p = 0.009). BCCD also showed significant gains across cognitive, communicative, and total domains (all p < 0.001). Importantly, retention effects were observed, with performance at 1-month follow-up surpassing immediate post-training levels. Compliance was high, with 86% of participants completing all sessions, and subjective satisfaction ratings were predominantly positive. Conclusion: The Malgui CBAT program, which consolidates multiple evidence-based training tools into a single integrated platform, demonstrated clinical benefit for newly fitted hearing aid users. It yielded significant improvements in speech-in-noise intelligibility, cognitive-communication function, and user satisfaction, with sustained effects beyond the training period.
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