Khoza-Shangase Katijah, Moroe Nomfundo F
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2020 Mar 3;67(2):e1-e9. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v67i2.671.
Hearing conservation programmes (HCPs) are an important aspect of occupational health efforts to prevent occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL). In low- and middle income (LAMI) countries, where the incidence of ONIHL is significant, it is important to deliberate on the risk or benefit of HCPs.
This article is an attempt at highlighting important strategic indicators as well as important variables that the occupational health and audiology community need to consider to plan efficacious HCPs within the South African mining context.
The current arguments are presented in the form of a viewpoint publication.
Occupational audiology vigilance in the form of engagement with HCPs in the mining industry has been limited within the South African research and clinical communities. When occupational audiology occurs, it is conducted by mid-level workers and paraprofessionals; and it is non-systematic, non-comprehensive and non-strategic. This is compounded by the current, unclear externally enforced accountability by several bodies, including the mining industry regulating body, with silent and/or peripheral regulation by the Health Professions Council of South Africa and the Department of Health. The lack of involvement of audiologists in the risk or benefit evaluation of HCPs during their development and monitoring process, as well as their limited involvement in the development of policies and regulations concerning ear health and safety within this population are probable reasons for this.
Increased functioning of the regulatory body towards making the employers accountable for the elimination of ONIHL, and a more central and prominent role for audiologists in HCPs, are strongly argued for.
听力保护计划(HCPs)是预防职业性噪声性听力损失(ONIHL)的职业健康工作的一个重要方面。在中低收入(LAMI)国家,职业性噪声性听力损失的发生率很高,因此慎重考虑听力保护计划的风险或益处非常重要。
本文旨在强调职业健康和听力学界在南非矿业背景下规划有效的听力保护计划时需要考虑的重要战略指标和重要变量。
当前的观点以观点性出版物的形式呈现。
在南非的研究和临床社区中,以参与采矿业听力保护计划的形式进行的职业听力学监测一直很有限。当进行职业听力学监测时,是由中级工作人员和辅助专业人员进行的;而且这种监测是非系统性、非全面性和非战略性的。矿业监管机构等多个机构目前外部强制问责不明确,南非卫生专业人员委员会和卫生部的监管沉默和/或边缘化,使情况更加复杂。听力学家在听力保护计划的制定和监测过程中未参与其风险或益处评估,以及他们在制定该人群耳部健康和安全相关政策和法规方面的参与有限,可能是造成这种情况的原因。
强烈主张加强监管机构的职能,以使雇主对消除职业性噪声性听力损失负责,并让听力学家在听力保护计划中发挥更核心和突出的作用。