Cohen-Mansfield Jiska, Taylor Judith W
The Research Institute on Aging, Hebrew Home of Greater Washington, Rockville, Maryland 20852, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2004 Sep-Oct;5(5):283-8.
Although hearing impairment is among the most common chronic ailments of older persons, the problem is even greater among those in nursing homes. It is estimated that 70% to 90% of elderly residents in long-term care facilities have some degree of hearing impairment. Despite this high prevalence, significant underuse of hearing aids or other assistive devices exists, especially among those with dementia.
The current study assessed rates of hearing impairment and hearing aid use among residents in a large, mid-Atlantic nursing home.
In a cross-sectional survey, interviews were conducted at a large, mid-Atlantic nonprofit nursing home.
Reports were obtained from 279 resident-caregiver dyads, as well as from the Minimum Data Set (MDS) and research assistants performing the structured interviews.
Measures included the MDS and the Barriers to Hearing Aid Use Questionnaire, which was developed for this study.
Results show an inconsistency in reports of both hearing impairment and hearing aid use by multiple sources, as well as the underuse of hearing aids. These inconsistencies suggest that gross hearing impairment is undetected in clinical practice in over half of the residents.
The findings highlight the need for regular hearing assessments in the nursing home population. They also suggest the need for evaluation of institutional-level policies regarding screening and hearing aid management, as well as the need for further information regarding potential barriers to effective hearing aid use. These issues are addressed in part 2 of this study following this report.
尽管听力障碍是老年人最常见的慢性病之一,但在养老院的老年人中,这个问题更为严重。据估计,长期护理机构中70%至90%的老年居民有一定程度的听力障碍。尽管患病率很高,但助听器或其他辅助设备的使用严重不足,尤其是在患有痴呆症的人群中。
本研究评估了大西洋中部一家大型养老院居民的听力障碍率和助听器使用情况。
在一项横断面调查中,对大西洋中部一家大型非营利性养老院的居民进行了访谈。
从279对居民-护理人员组合以及最低数据集(MDS)和进行结构化访谈的研究助理那里获取了报告。
测量指标包括MDS和为本研究编制的《助听器使用障碍问卷》。
结果显示,多个来源关于听力障碍和助听器使用情况的报告存在不一致,以及助听器使用不足。这些不一致表明,在临床实践中,超过一半的居民存在严重听力障碍未被发现的情况。
研究结果凸显了对养老院人群进行定期听力评估的必要性。它们还表明需要评估关于筛查和助听器管理的机构层面政策,以及需要获取关于有效使用助听器潜在障碍的更多信息。本研究的第2部分将在本报告之后探讨这些问题。