Ewigman B G, Kivlahan C H, Hosokawa M C, Horman D
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia 65212.
Public Health Rep. 1990 Jan-Feb;105(1):53-9.
Numerous cases of hearing loss consistent with noise-induced damage were noted among firefighters in the city of Columbia, MO. A survey of firefighting vehicles in operation showed that the firefighters were exposed to excessive noise levels and put at risk for noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Audiologic evaluation showed that 36 percent of the firefighters had moderate or severe hearing loss (a threshold of 40 decibels (dB) or more at 3,000, 4,000, or 6,000 hertz (Hz) in either ear). An educational program on NIHL was then carried out to increase the use of hearing protection devices (HPDs) by firefighters, followed by an evaluation of the intervention. The educational intervention successfully increased knowledge of NIHL, positive attitudes toward HPDs, and resulted in more frequent use of HPDs. After the intervention, 85 percent of firefighters regularly used HPDs compared with 20 percent before the intervention. Recommendations are made for fire departments to reduce the risk of NIHL.
在密苏里州哥伦比亚市的消防员中,发现了许多与噪声性损伤相符的听力损失病例。一项对正在运行的消防车的调查显示,消防员暴露于过高的噪声水平,面临噪声性听力损失(NIHL)的风险。听力评估显示,36%的消防员有中度或重度听力损失(双耳在3000、4000或6000赫兹(Hz)时阈值为40分贝(dB)或更高)。随后开展了一项关于噪声性听力损失的教育项目,以增加消防员对听力保护装置(HPDs)的使用,随后对该干预措施进行了评估。教育干预成功地增加了对噪声性听力损失的了解、对听力保护装置的积极态度,并导致更频繁地使用听力保护装置。干预后,85%的消防员经常使用听力保护装置,而干预前这一比例为20%。针对消防部门提出了降低噪声性听力损失风险的建议。