Gussekloo Jacobijn, de Bont L E, von Faber M, Eekhof J A, de Laat J A, Hulshof J H, van Dongen E, Westendorp R G
Section of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Department of General Internal Medicine, Leiden University Medical Centre, C-2-R, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands.
Br J Gen Pract. 2003 Jul;53(492):536-40.
Very few older people with severe hearing loss use hearing aids to reduce the negative consequences of reduced hearing in daily functioning.
Assessment of a screening test and a standardised auditory rehabilitation programme for older people from the general population with untreated severe hearing loss.
Intervention study and qualitative exploration.
Leiden 85-Plus Study, a prospective population-based study of 85-year-old inhabitants of Leiden, the Netherlands.
Hearing loss was measured by pure-tone audiometry in 454 subjects aged 85 years. Subjects with hearing loss above 35 dB at 1, 2, and 4 kHz who did not use hearing aids were invited to participate in a standardised programme for auditory rehabilitation. In-depth interviews were held with participants to explore arguments for participating in this programme.
Of the 367 participants with severe hearing loss (prevalence = 81%), 66% (241/367) did not use a hearing aid. Three out of four of these participants (n = 185) declined participation in the auditory rehabilitation programme. The most common reason given for not participating was the subjects' feeling that their current hearing loss did not warrant the use of a hearing aid. Subjects who participated in the programme were found to suffer from more severe hearing loss and experienced more hearing disability. Those who did not participate in the programme felt they could cope with their disabilities and considered a hearing aid unnecessary.
Untreated hearing loss is prevalent among older people from the general population. The majority of older people decline auditory rehabilitation. For these people the use of a hearing aid is not perceived as necessary in order to function on a daily basis. Older people who have expected benefits from a hearing aid have already obtained them, marginalising the benefits of a rehabilitation (and screening) programme.
极少有重度听力损失的老年人使用助听器来减轻听力下降对日常功能的负面影响。
评估针对普通人群中未经治疗的重度听力损失老年人的筛查测试和标准化听觉康复计划。
干预研究和定性探索。
莱顿85岁及以上研究,一项基于荷兰莱顿85岁居民的前瞻性人群研究。
对454名85岁的受试者进行纯音听力测定以测量听力损失。邀请在1、2和4千赫频率处听力损失超过35分贝且未使用助听器的受试者参加标准化听觉康复计划。对参与者进行深入访谈,以探讨他们参与该计划的理由。
在367名重度听力损失参与者中(患病率=81%),66%(241/367)未使用助听器。其中四分之三的参与者(n=185)拒绝参加听觉康复计划。不参加的最常见原因是受试者觉得他们目前的听力损失不需要使用助听器。参加该计划的受试者听力损失更严重,听力残疾体验更多。未参加该计划的人觉得他们能够应对残疾,认为不需要助听器。
未经治疗的听力损失在普通人群的老年人中很普遍。大多数老年人拒绝听觉康复。对于这些人来说,他们认为日常功能不需要使用助听器。那些预期从助听器中获益的老年人已经获得了益处,使康复(和筛查)计划的益处被边缘化。