Common Data Element: NIH Toolbox Sensation Domain Audition Measure Words in Noise Test - Dominant ear percent correct score
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FITBIR
1.0
Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Sensation Domain Audition Measure Words in Noise Test - Dominant ear percent correct score
NIHTBWINDomtEarPercntCortScore
Short Description
Percent correct score for the dominant ear, as a part of the NIH Toolbox Sensation Domain Audtion Measure Words in Noise Test
Definition
Percent correct score for the dominant ear, as a part of the NIH Toolbox Sensation Domain Audtion Measure Words in Noise Test
Notes
The best score that can be attained (35 correct) for either ear is -2.0 dB S/N,the worst score (0 correct) is 26.0 dB S/N. Lower scores, therefore, are indicative of better performance on this test. For score interpretation with age 6y cut off is 16.2 db S/N; ages 7 8y is 13.0 dB S/N; ages 9-12y cut off is 11.4 dB S/N; ages 13 and above, a cutoff of 10 dB S/N is recommended for the Toolbox version of this measure.
Creation Date
2016-06-01
Historical Notes
References
Copyright 2006-2012 National Institutes of Health and Northwestern University. http://www.nihtoolbox.org/WhatAndWhy/Sensation/Audition/Pages/NIH-Toolbox-Words-in-Noise-(WIN)-Test.aspx
Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
35
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
A percent score is then calculated, which is then translated into the threshold/computed score for each ear, in decibels of signal-to-noise ratio (db S/N), using lookup table
Preferred Question Text
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
---|---|---|
Traumatic Brain Injury | Outcomes and End Points | Physical Function |
General (For all diseases) | Assessments and Examinations | Physical/Neurological Examination |
Classification
Traumatic Brain Injury:
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation
Acute Hospitalized
Epidemiology
Concussion/Mild TBI
General (For all diseases):
Supplemental
Keywords
Audition
NIH_Toolbox
Sensation
Words_In_Noise_Test
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