학술논문

The Effect of Computer-Based Auditory Training on Speech-in-Noise Perception in Adults: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery. Dec2023, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p4198-4211. 14p.
Subject
*COMPUTER assisted instruction
*SPEECH perception
*THRESHOLD (Perception)
*ADULTS
*DATABASE searching
Language
ISSN
2231-3796
Abstract
To investigate the effectiveness of computer-based auditory training on speech-in-noise perception in adults. With no language restriction, 11 databases were searched from 1990 to 2020. We included any clinical trial studies with concurrent comparison groups that examined the effectiveness of computer-based auditory training programs in adults. The primary outcome was a speech in noise perception that was estimated using the "difference pretest–posttest-control" index (dppc2). The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane collaboration tool for assessing the risk of bias in randomized trials. The certainty of the evidence was investigated using the GRADE in two primary outcomes. Twenty three studies were included in two subgroups based on primary outcome: 12 studies with speech perception threshold and 11 studies with speech-in-noise test scores. Computer-based auditory training resulted in a speech in noise perception improvement (dppc2: −0.69, 95%CI: −1.11 to −0.26; I2 = 69.6%, p = 0.00) and (dppc2: 0.71, 95%CI: 0.38–1.03, I2: 17.8%, p = 0.27) respectively in both subgroups. 19 studies were judged to have a high risk of bias and 3 studies had a low risk of bias and the strength of the evidence was low in both primary outcomes. This finding indicates that computer-based auditory training can be a moderately effective intervention for speech-in-noise perception in adults. However, due to the low quality of primary studies and the low certainty of the evidence, the results are not yet definite. Prospero registration number: CRD42021233193. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]