1 Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, UK.
2 Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, UK.
Trends Hear. 2018 Jan-Dec;22:2331216518803213. doi: 10.1177/2331216518803213.
Lifetime noise exposure is generally quantified by self-report. The accuracy of retrospective self-report is limited by respondent recall but is also bound to be influenced by reporting procedures. Such procedures are of variable quality in current measures of lifetime noise exposure, and off-the-shelf instruments are not readily available. The Noise Exposure Structured Interview (NESI) represents an attempt to draw together some of the stronger elements of existing procedures and to provide solutions to their outstanding limitations. Reporting is not restricted to prespecified exposure activities and instead encompasses all activities that the respondent has experienced as noisy (defined based on sound level estimated from vocal effort). Changing exposure habits over time are reported by dividing the lifespan into discrete periods in which exposure habits were approximately stable, with life milestones used to aid recall. Exposure duration, sound level, and use of hearing protection are reported for each life period separately. Simple-to-follow methods are provided for the estimation of free-field sound level, the sound level emitted by personal listening devices, and the attenuation provided by hearing protective equipment. An energy-based means of combining the resulting data is supplied, along with a primarily energy-based method for incorporating firearm-noise exposure. Finally, the NESI acknowledges the need of some users to tailor the procedures; this flexibility is afforded, and reasonable modifications are described. Competency needs of new users are addressed through detailed interview instructions (including troubleshooting tips) and a demonstration video. Limited evaluation data are available, and future efforts at evaluation are proposed.
终生噪声暴露通常通过自我报告来量化。回顾性自我报告的准确性受到应答者回忆的限制,但也必然受到报告程序的影响。在目前的终生噪声暴露测量中,这些程序的质量参差不齐,现成的仪器也不容易获得。噪声暴露结构化访谈(NESI)试图结合现有程序的一些优势要素,并为其突出的局限性提供解决方案。报告不限于预先规定的暴露活动,而是包括应答者经历过的所有嘈杂活动(根据发声努力估计的声级来定义)。通过将寿命划分为暴露习惯大致稳定的离散时期,并使用生命里程碑来帮助回忆,来报告随时间变化的暴露习惯。分别报告每个生命期的暴露持续时间、声级和听力保护装置的使用情况。为自由场声级、个人听力设备发出的声级以及听力保护设备提供的衰减提供了简单易行的估计方法。提供了一种基于能量的方法来组合由此产生的数据,并提供了一种主要基于能量的方法来纳入枪支噪声暴露。最后,NESI 认识到一些用户需要调整程序的必要性;这种灵活性得到了认可,并描述了合理的修改。通过详细的访谈说明(包括故障排除技巧)和演示视频,满足了新用户的能力需求。目前可获得有限的评估数据,并提出了未来的评估工作。