Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Center on Aging and Health, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland.
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2017 Oct 1;143(10):1040-1048. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2017.1243.
Hearing impairment (HI) is highly prevalent in older adults and has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, the overall economic impact of HI is not well described.
The goal of this review was to summarize available data on all relevant costs associated with HI among adults.
A literature search of PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and Scopus was conducted in August 2015. For this systematic review, data extraction and quality assessment were performed by 2 independent reviewers. Eligibility criteria for included studies were presence of quantitative estimation of economic impact or loss of productivity of patients with HI, full-text English-language access, and publication in an academic, peer-reviewed journal or government report prior to August 2015. This review follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) statement. A meta-analysis was not performed owing to the studies' heterogeneity in outcomes measures, methodology, and study country.
The initial literature search yielded 4595 total references. After 2043 duplicates were removed, 2552 publications underwent title and abstract review, yielding 59 articles for full-text review. After full-text review, 25 articles were included. Of the included articles, 8 incorporated measures of disability; 5 included direct estimates of medical expenditures; 8 included other cost estimates; and 7 were related to noise-induced or work-related HI. Estimates of the economic cost of lost productivity varied widely, from $1.8 to $194 billion in the United States. Excess medical costs resulting from HI ranged from $3.3 to $12.8 billion in the United States.
Hearing loss is associated with billions of dollars of excess costs in the United States, but significant variance is seen between studies. A rigorous, comprehensive estimate of the economic impact of hearing loss is needed to help guide policy decisions around the management of hearing loss in adults.
听力障碍(HI)在老年人中非常普遍,并与不良健康结果相关。然而,HI 的总体经济影响尚未得到很好的描述。
本综述的目的是总结成年人 HI 相关所有相关成本的现有数据。
2015 年 8 月,对 PubMed、Embase、Cochrane 图书馆、CINAHL 和 Scopus 进行了文献检索。对于本系统综述,两名独立审查员进行了数据提取和质量评估。纳入研究的标准为存在 HI 患者经济影响或生产力损失的定量估计、全文为英文、并在 2015 年 8 月之前在学术性、同行评议期刊或政府报告中发表。本综述遵循系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)报告的首选报告项目。由于研究结果衡量指标、方法和研究国家的异质性,因此未进行荟萃分析。
最初的文献搜索产生了 4595 篇总文献。去除 2043 篇重复文献后,对 2552 篇文献进行了标题和摘要审查,59 篇文献进行了全文审查。经过全文审查,纳入了 25 篇文章。纳入的文章中,8 篇纳入了残疾衡量指标;5 篇纳入了直接医疗支出估计;8 篇纳入了其他成本估计;7 篇与噪声引起或工作相关的 HI 有关。美国因生产力损失而导致的经济成本估计差异很大,从 180 亿美元到 1940 亿美元不等。美国因 HI 导致的超额医疗费用从 33 亿美元到 128 亿美元不等。
听力损失在美国造成数十亿美元的超额成本,但各研究之间存在很大差异。需要对听力损失的经济影响进行严格、全面的估计,以帮助指导成年人听力损失管理的政策决策。