Mohr P E, Feldman J J, Dunbar J L, McConkey-Robbins A, Niparko J K, Rittenhouse R K, Skinner M W
Johns Hopkins University, USA.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2000 Autumn;16(4):1120-35. doi: 10.1017/s0266462300103162.
Severe to profound hearing impairment affects one-half to three-quarters of a million Americans. To function in a hearing society, hearing-impaired persons require specialized educational, social services, and other resources. The primary purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive, national, and recent estimate of the economic burden of hearing impairment.
We constructed a cohort-survival model to estimate the lifetime costs of hearing impairment. Data for the model were derived principally from the analyses of secondary data sources, including the National Health Interview Survey Hearing Loss and Disability Supplements (1990-91 and 1994-95), the Department of Education's National Longitudinal Transition Study (1987), and Gallaudet University's Annual Survey of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth (1997-98). These analyses were supplemented by a review of the literature and consultation with a four-member expert panel. Monte Carlo analysis was used for sensitivity testing.
Severe to profound hearing loss is expected to cost society $297,000 over the lifetime of an individual. Most of these losses (67%) are due to reduced work productivity, although the use of special education resources among children contributes an additional 21%. Lifetime costs for those with prelingual onset exceed $1 million.
Results indicate that an additional $4.6 billion will be spent over the lifetime of persons who acquired their impairment in 1998. The particularly high costs associated with prelingual onset of severe to profound hearing impairment suggest interventions aimed at children, such as early identification and/or aggressive medical intervention, may have a substantial payback.
重度至极重度听力障碍影响着五十万至七十五万美国人。为了在有声社会中正常生活,听力障碍者需要专门的教育、社会服务及其他资源。本研究的主要目的是对听力障碍的经济负担进行全面、全国性且最新的评估。
我们构建了一个队列生存模型来估算听力障碍的终生成本。该模型的数据主要来源于对二手数据源的分析,包括《国家健康访谈调查听力损失与残疾补充调查》(1990 - 91年和1994 - 95年)、教育部的《全国纵向过渡研究》(1987年)以及加劳德特大学的《聋人和重听青年年度调查》(1997 - 98年)。这些分析通过文献综述和与一个由四人组成的专家小组的咨询得到补充。采用蒙特卡洛分析进行敏感性测试。
预计重度至极重度听力损失在一个人的一生中会给社会带来29.7万美元的成本。这些损失中的大部分(67%)是由于工作效率降低,不过儿童使用特殊教育资源又额外占了21%。语前聋患者的终生成本超过100万美元。
结果表明,对于1998年出现听力障碍的人群,其一生中将额外花费46亿美元。与重度至极重度听力障碍语前聋相关的特别高的成本表明,针对儿童的干预措施,如早期识别和/或积极的医学干预,可能会有巨大的回报。