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Biography and Research Information
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Lipika Sarangi's research focuses on developing and validating individualized patient-centered auditory rehabilitation protocols to enhance hearing aid success in adults. Her work investigates the influence of patient characteristics and hearing aid technology on outcomes in daily life. Sarangi has explored the feasibility of using wearable sensors to measure listening-related stress and examined associations between hearing aid self-efficacy and other measurable characteristics in both new and experienced hearing aid users. She has also studied how hearing-specific contexts affect self-reported personal attributes and the impact of patient attributes on the relationship between hearing handicap and readiness for audiologic rehabilitation. Sarangi has published research on barriers and facilitators to implementing self-efficacy-based auditory rehabilitation protocols in clinical practice.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a Self-Efficacy–Based Auditory Rehabilitation Protocol in Audiology Clinical Practice (2026)
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Effects of Digital Noise Reduction Processing on Subjective and Objective (Pupillometry) Assays of Listening Effort (2025)
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Feasibility of Using Wearable Sensors to Measure Listening-Related Stress (2024)
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Impact of patient attributes on the relationship between hearing handicap and readiness to pursue audiologic rehabilitation (2024)
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- Feasibility of Using Wearable Sensors to Measure Listening-Related Stress
- An exploration of associations between hearing aid self-efficacy and other measurable characteristics of naïve and experienced hearing aid users
- Shared experiences among successful hearing aid users with high hearing aid self-efficacy
- “It Depends on the Situation”: How Hearing-Specific Contexts Affect the Way Adults With Hearing Loss Report Their Personal Attributes
- Impact of patient attributes on the relationship between hearing handicap and readiness to pursue audiologic rehabilitation
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Barriers and facilitators to implement the SEBAR (Sarangi et al., 2026)
- Barriers and facilitators to implement the SEBAR (Sarangi et al., 2026)
- Barriers and facilitators to implement the SEBAR (Sarangi et al., 2026)
- Barriers and facilitators to implement the SEBAR (Sarangi et al., 2026)
- Effects of Digital Noise Reduction Processing on Subjective and Objective (Pupillometry) Assays of Listening Effort
- Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a Self-Efficacy–Based Auditory Rehabilitation Protocol in Audiology Clinical Practice
- Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a Self-Efficacy–Based Auditory Rehabilitation Protocol in Audiology Clinical Practice
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