Abstract
Objective: Although speech perception tests are available to evaluate hearing, there is no standardized validated tool to quantify speech quality. The objective of this study is to develop a validated tool to measure quality of speech heard. Study Design: Prospective instrument validation study of 35 normal hearing adults recruited at a tertiary referral center. Methods: Participants listened to 44 speech clips of male/female voices reciting the Rainbow Passage. Speech clips included original and manipulated excerpts capturing goal qualities such as mechanical and garbled. Listeners rated clips on a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS) of 18 characteristics (e.g. cartoonish, garbled). Results: Skewed distribution analysis identified mean ratings in the upper and lower 2-point limits of the VAS (ratings of 8–10, 0–2, respectively); items with inconsistent responses were eliminated. The test was pruned to a final instrument of nine speech clips that clearly define qualities of interest: speech-like, male/female, cartoonish, echo-y, garbled, tinny, mechanical, rough, breathy, soothing, hoarse, like, pleasant, natural. Mean ratings were highest for original female clips (8.8) and lowest for not-speech manipulation (2.1). Factor analysis identified two subsets of characteristics: internal consistency demonstrated Cronbach's alpha of 0.95 and 0.82 per subset. Test–retest reliability of total scores was high, with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.76. Conclusion: The Speech Quality Instrument (SQI) is a concise, valid tool for assessing speech quality as an indicator for hearing performance. SQI may be a valuable outcome measure for cochlear implant recipients who, despite achieving excellent speech perception, often experience poor speech quality. Level of Evidence: 2b. Laryngoscope, 128:1622–1627, 2018.
| Original language | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1622-1627 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Laryngoscope |
| Volume | 128 |
| Issue number | 7 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2018 |
Keywords
- Speech perception
- speech quality
- validated tool
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Otorhinolaryngology
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