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- Anasayfa | İşitme Atölyesi
İşitme Atölyesi, işitme kaybıyla ilgili yeni bilgileri keşfetme ve güncel gelişmeleri takip etme alanıdır. İşitme Atölyesi'ne Hoş Geldiniz! İşitmeye dair her şey: araçlar, araştırmalar ve ilham veren içerikler! Bizimle Tanışın Current Developments Marmara Audiology Days 2023 By participating in the online Marmara Audiology Days 2023, we had the opportunity to speak in 2 different panels and present 2 oral... Alperen Akbulut Mar 2 Optical Cochlear Implants: A Revolution in Hearing Technology Image source: Khurana, L., Harczos, T., Moser, T., & Jablonski, L. (2023). En route to sound coding strategies for optical cochlear... Alperen Akbulut Mar 2 Hearing Loss and Dementia: Preserving Cognitive Health in Old Age Hearing loss is a common health problem affecting millions of people worldwide. The prevalence of hearing loss increases significantly,... Alperen Akbulut Mar 2 1 2 ODAK: Assessment Tools in One Place ODAK is a digital catalogue that aims to bring together the measurement and evaluation tools developed and used in the field of audiology in Türkiye. You can easily access scales suitable for clinical and academic use with ODAK. Click for ODAK Current Developments Marmara Audiology Days 2023 By participating in the online Marmara Audiology Days 2023, we had the opportunity to speak in 2 different panels and present 2 oral... Alperen Akbulut Mar 2 Optical Cochlear Implants: A Revolution in Hearing Technology Image source: Khurana, L., Harczos, T., Moser, T., & Jablonski, L. (2023). En route to sound coding strategies for optical cochlear... Alperen Akbulut Mar 2 Research Topics Cochlear Implants and Music Details Psychoacoustics Details Hearing Loss and Quality of Life Details Clinical Audiology Details Communication If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact via email. Email ahmetalperen.akbulut@sbu.edu.tr Email aysenur.karaman@okan.edu.tr
- KiYaKa Araçları | Isitme Atolyesi
Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire About the Questionnaire The Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire is a self-administered tool developed in 2017 to assess subjective music perception, musical engagement, and the potential impact of music on quality of life in adult cochlear implant users with the potential to guide and support music rehabilitation. The adaptation of the questionnaire to Turkish and its validity and reliability study were conducted in 2021 by Akbulut et al. The questionnaire consists of two parts, one assessing musical experiences, and the other assessing the importance of these experiences. The entire survey contains 36 items, 18 in each section. The first part of the questionnaire is divided into two subscales. The ‘Music Perception’ subscale includes 11 items that assess an individual’s music listening abilities, and the ‘Music Activities’ subscale includes 7 items that assess an individual’s attitudes toward music and musical activities, for a total of 18 items. The second part of the questionnaire is also divided into two subscales. The ‘Music Perception’ subscale includes 11 items that assess the importance of music listening abilities in the first part of the questionnaire, and the ‘Music Activities’ subscale includes 7 items that assess the importance of attitudes toward music and musical activities, for a total of 18 items. All items in both sections are measured using a five-point Likert scale. In addition to the five-point Likert scale, there is an item ‘Not Appropriate’. In order to assess the impact of music on quality of life and to identify personalized rehabilitation needs, the responses given in the two parts of the questionnaire are matched on a matrix. Use of the Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire The process of adapting the Cochlear Implant Quality of Life Assessment Tools (CIYaKa) to Turkish has been completed and the scientific study on validity and reliability analyses is still ongoing. The Turkish versions of the assessment tools will be made available after the completion of this process and the sharing of the results in a scientific publication.
- Ayşenur Karaman Demirel CV | Isitme Atolyesi
< Geri Git After completing my undergraduate education in Audiology at Istanbul University, I completed my master's degree in the Audiology and Speech Disorders program at Marmara University. I am currently continuing my doctorate in the same program. I worked as a clinical specialist at Advanced Bionics between 2019-2021. I have been working as a lecturer at the Department of Audiology at the University of Health Sciences since 2021. In my current research, I focus on areas related to music and quality of life in cochlear implant users and the relationship between music perception, memory and music.
- İşitmeLab | Isitme Atolyesi
Completed Projects Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire The Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire is an instrument designed to assess adult cochlear implant users' subjective music perception, musical engagement, and the potential impact of music on quality of life. Click for More TR-MUSHRA TR-MUSHRA is adapted from an audio engineering software called MUSHRA, which allows people to evaluate perceived sound quality by giving scores on a numerical scale when comparing different audio samples with the original signal. Click for More Ongoing Projects Development of the Pediatric Version of the Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Development of TR-MUSHRA Pediatric Version 'Cochlear Implant Quality of Life' Instruments Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Pediatric Version Within the scope of this ongoing project, it is aimed to adapt the Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire, which was developed in 2017 and adapted to Turkish in 2020 to guide music rehabilitation for adult cochlear implant users and to evaluate subjective music perception and musical participation, to the pediatric population. Development of TR-MUSHRA Pediatric Version Adapted from a sound engineering software called MUSHRA, CI-MUSHRA allows people to evaluate perceived sound quality by giving scores on a numerical scale when comparing different sound samples with the original signal. A usable version of CI-MUSHRA with Turkish stimuli was prepared in 2019 and this tool is called TR-MUSHRA. Within the scope of this ongoing project, it is aimed to develop a new version of the software called TR-MUSHRA for evaluation in the pediatric population. Cochlear Implant Quality of Life Instruments This ongoing study aims to adapt the 'Cochlear Implant Quality of Life (CIQOL)' assessment tool set, which was developed to provide a comprehensive assessment of functional outcomes in adults with cochlear implants, into Turkish.
- Biz Kimiz? | Isitme Atolyesi
WHO ARE WE Founder of Hearing Workshop Ahmet Alperen Akbulut CV Founder of İşitme Atölyesi Ayşenur Karaman Demirel CV İşitme Atölyesi Team Member Büşra Köse-Özkan CV
- Ahmet Alperen Akbulut CV | Isitme Atolyesi
< Geri Git After completing my undergraduate education in Audiology at Istanbul University, I completed my master's degree in the Audiology and Speech Disorders program at Marmara University. I am currently continuing my doctorate in the same program. I worked as a clinical specialist at Advanced Bionics between 2019-2021. I have been working as a lecturer at the Department of Audiology at the University of Health Sciences since 2021. In my current research, I focus on areas related to music and quality of life in cochlear implant users and the relationship between music perception, memory and music.
- Profil | Isitme Atolyesi
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- Anket İzin | Isitme Atolyesi
Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Download Request and Terms of Use Anketi indirmek için bu formu doldurunuz. Ad Soyad Kurum E-posta Anketi ne amaçla kullanacağınızı kısaca yazınız Anketi araştırma için kullanacak mısınız? * Evet Hayır Anketi klinik uygulamalar için kullanacak mısınız? * Evet Hayır Anketi eğitim amacıyla mı kullanacaksınız? * Evet Hayır Eğitiminize devam ediyor musunuz? (lisans, lisansüstü vb.)? * Evet Hayır Anket ile elde ettiğiniz sonuçları yayınlamayı düşünüyor musunuz? * Evet Hayır I agree to refrain from doing the following without written permission (initials): Anket içeriğini değiştirilmesi Anketin çoğaltılması ve diğer kullanıcılara dağıtılması Anketi ticari/endüstriyel amaçlarla kullanılması Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Gönder
- Tools | Isitme Atolyesi
Tools Available for Use and in Development/Adaptation Process On this page, you can access the measurement tools that have been developed/adapted by us and are ready for use, as well as the tools that are still in the development/adaptation and adaptation process and are planned to be available soon. Note Music-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire Data collection tool designed to assess subjective music perception, musical engagement, and the potential impact of music on quality of life. Click for detailed information Note TR-MUSHRA Data collection tool for assessing sound quality perception. Click for detailed information Note Note Note Ses İşlemcisi Memnuniyet Anketi (APSQ) İşitsel implant kullanıcılarının ses işlemcilerine yönelik memnuniyet düzeylerini değerlendiren özgün bir ölçme aracı. Detaylı bilgi için tıklayınız Note Koklear İmplant Yaşam Kalitesi Değerlendirme Araçları (KİYaKa) Koklear implant kullanıcılarının yaşam kalitesini altı farklı alanda değerlendirmek için geliştirilmiş özbildirim anketleri. Detaylı bilgi için tıklayınız
- Ses İşlemcisi Memnuniyet Anketi (APSQ) | Isitme Atolyesi
Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) About APSQ The Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) is a unique measurement tool that aims to evaluate the experiences, satisfaction levels and expectations of auditory implant users regarding their audio processors (1). This questionnaire, which evaluates users' experiences in areas such as device comfort, usability in social interactions and general functionality, aims to contribute to the quality of life of hearing implant users. The language and cultural adaptation studies of the Sound Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (SIMA) for Turkish have been completed, and the methodological research process for validity and reliability analyses is ongoing. The questionnaire consists of 15 items in total and is categorised under three sub-headings: Comfort (physical portability and discomfort of the device), Social Impact (the benefit provided by the device in auditory social interactions), Usability (general ease of use and satisfaction with the technical features of the device). Each item is assessed on a 5-point Likert-type scale, ranging from "Strongly Disagree" to "Strongly Agree". SIMA not only contributes to the product development processes of auditory implant manufacturers based on user feedback, but also provides an effective guide in determining individualised rehabilitation goals in clinical settings. The Turkish version of this questionnaire is intended to be a valid and reliable tool that can be used safely in both academic research and clinical evaluations. 1. Mareike Billinger-Finke, Timo Bräcker, Alexander Weber, Edda Amann, Ilona Anderson & Cornelia Batsoulis (2020): Development and validation of the audio processor satisfaction questionnaire (APSQ) for hearing implant users, International Journal of Audiology, doi: 10.1080/14992027.2019.1697830 Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Using the APSQ The process of adapting the Audio Processor Satisfaction Questionnaire (APSQ) to Turkish has been completed and the scientific study on validity and reliability analyses is still ongoing. The Turkish version of APSQ will be made available after the completion of this process and the sharing of the results in a scientific publication.