Hearing Sciences (Scottish Section), Division of Clinical Neuroscience, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Glasgow, UK.
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA.
Int J Audiol. 2021;60(sup2):47-59. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1853261. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
Well-being is influenced by the activities we undertake. Hearing loss may reduce well-being directly through increased listening-related fatigue due to cognitive and emotional strain in challenging situations. Hearing loss and hearing device use may also indirectly impact fatigue and well-being by altering the frequency and type of daily-life activities. This review examines the available literature to help understand the relationships.
We provide (i) a summary of the extant literature regarding hearing loss, hearing device use and fatigue in adults, as well as regarding fatigue and daily-life activity (work, social and physical) and (ii) a systematic search and narrative review of the relationships between hearing loss, hearing device use and activity.
The systematic search resulted in 66 eligible texts.
Data examining well-being in persons with hearing loss are limited. Our literature review suggests that well-being can be related directly and indirectly to hearing loss, hearing device use, activity level and listening-related fatigue.
Variations and interactions between hearing loss, hearing device use, fatigue and activity levels can be expected to impact well-being in persons with hearing loss in direct and indirect ways. Future research linking hearing and daily-life fatigue should take account of activity levels.
幸福感受到我们所从事活动的影响。听力损失可能会直接通过在具有挑战性的情况下因认知和情绪压力而导致的与聆听相关的疲劳增加,从而降低幸福感。听力损失和使用听力设备也可能通过改变日常生活活动的频率和类型,间接地影响疲劳和幸福感。本综述旨在研究现有文献,以帮助理解这些关系。
我们提供(i)有关成人听力损失、听力设备使用和疲劳的现有文献摘要,以及有关疲劳和日常生活活动(工作、社交和体育活动)的文献摘要;(ii)对听力损失、听力设备使用和活动之间关系的系统搜索和叙述性综述。
系统搜索得到了 66 篇合格的文献。
有关听力损失者幸福感的数据有限。我们的文献综述表明,幸福感可能与听力损失、听力设备使用、活动水平和与聆听相关的疲劳直接和间接相关。
听力损失、听力设备使用、疲劳和活动水平之间的差异和相互作用预计将以直接和间接的方式影响听力损失者的幸福感。未来将听力与日常生活中的疲劳联系起来的研究应考虑到活动水平。