Salonen J, Johansson R, Karjalainen S, Vahlberg T, Jero J P, Isoaho R
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Turku University Hospital, Finland.
B-ENT. 2013;9(1):23-8.
A decreasing but still substantial proportion of elderly persons with hearing aids use them only occasionally. Because the prevalence of age-related hearing loss is increasing, it is important for the hearing rehabilitation process to be effective. The aim of this study was to use a mailed questionnaire to evaluate the rate of hearing aid use and the reasons for minimal use or nonuse.
Questions about hearing aid use and associated problems were included in a survey of hearing mailed to 4,067 people in age cohorts of 70, 75, 80 and 85 years in an industrialized urban community in Finland.
In this sample of 249 hearing aid users, 55.4% used their hearing aid daily, and 27.3% used it > 6 hours a day. The percentage of subjects who never used their hearing aid was 10.7%. Use of hearing aids tended to decline with advancing age. The most common reasons for minimal use were disturbing background noise, acoustic feedback problems, battery cost, and a lack of motivation to use the hearing aid.
Compliance with hearing aid use by the elderly is increasing, but a significant proportion of hearing aids are still used only occasionally or never. We discuss methods to improve compliance in this patient group. Our results may be used to reexamine existing procedures for fitting hearing aids for counseling, which may increase patient compliance with hearing aids, leading to greater benefits from their use.
在佩戴助听器的老年人中,仅偶尔使用助听器的比例虽在下降,但仍相当可观。由于年龄相关性听力损失的患病率正在上升,因此听力康复过程的有效性至关重要。本研究的目的是通过邮寄问卷来评估助听器的使用频率以及很少使用或不使用的原因。
在芬兰一个工业化城市社区,针对70岁、75岁、80岁和85岁年龄组的4067人进行听力调查,问卷中包含有关助听器使用及相关问题。
在这个由249名助听器使用者组成的样本中,55.4%的人每天使用助听器,27.3%的人每天使用时间超过6小时。从未使用过助听器的受试者比例为10.7%。助听器的使用倾向于随着年龄的增长而下降。很少使用的最常见原因是背景噪音干扰、声反馈问题、电池成本以及缺乏使用助听器的动力。
老年人对助听器使用的依从性正在提高,但仍有相当比例的助听器仅偶尔使用或从未使用。我们讨论了提高该患者群体依从性的方法。我们的结果可用于重新审视现有的助听器验配咨询程序,这可能会提高患者对助听器的依从性,从而使其使用带来更大益处。