HEARing CRC, Audiology, Hearing and Speech Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Int J Audiol. 2012 Feb;51(2):66-74. doi: 10.3109/14992027.2011.611178.
The purpose of this review paper was to identify factors that influence older adults' decisions to seek help for hearing impairment and to adopt hearing aids.
A literature search of abstracts within peer-reviewed journal articles published in English between 1990 and 2010 was conducted in online bibliographic databases using the keywords: hearing; impair* or loss; seek* or candidate* or applicant* or acquir*; and hearing aid* or help or advice.
Twenty-two articles that were directly relevant to this topic were included in this review.
The evidence suggests that individuals are more likely to seek help for hearing impairment and/or adopt hearing aids if they: (1) have a moderate to severe hearing impairment and self-reported hearing-related activity limitations or participation restrictions; (2) are older; (3) perceive their hearing as poor; (4) consider there to be more benefits than barriers to amplification; and (5) perceive their significant other/s as supportive of hearing rehabilitation. A barrier to help-seeking for hearing impairment and hearing aid adoption appears to be general practitioners' management of age-related hearing impairment.
本综述论文旨在确定影响老年人寻求听力障碍帮助和采用助听器的因素。
使用关键词“听力”、“损害”或“损失”、“寻求”或“候选”或“申请人”或“获取”,以及“助听器”或“帮助”或“建议”,在在线书目数据库中对 1990 年至 2010 年间发表的同行评议期刊文章的摘要进行了文献检索。
本综述纳入了 22 篇直接相关的文章。
有证据表明,如果个人:(1) 有中度至重度听力障碍,且自我报告有听力相关的活动受限或参与受限;(2) 年龄较大;(3) 自我感知听力较差;(4) 认为助听有更多的益处而不是障碍;以及 (5) 感知到其重要他人支持听力康复,那么他们更有可能寻求听力障碍的帮助和/或采用助听器。寻求听力障碍帮助和采用助听器的障碍似乎是全科医生对与年龄相关的听力障碍的管理。