Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology, School of Health Sciences, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria.
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2021 Mar 1;68(1):e1-e9. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v68i1.788.
Age-Related Hearing Loss (ARHL) is the most widespread sensory disorder in the elderly. Poor audiological support within retirement homes is one of the fundamental issues impacting the Quality of Life (QoL).
The objectives of this study were to: (1) Identify the presence of hearing impairment through a hearing screening test battery in a sample of elderly participants residing in three retirement homes. (2) Determine the psychological, communication-related and social impact of the hearing impairment on the QoL in a sample of elderly participants residing in retirement homes.
A prospective cross-sectional research design with quantitative methods of data analysis was used to obtain data from 70 elderly participants (mean age = 79 years, 79% were female). Ten of them used hearing aids. Hearing screening was conducted using otoscopy, tympanometry and air conduction screening (500 Hz-4 kHz). The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQoL) questionnaire was adapted and utilised for the present study.
Findings revealed that 77% of the sample obtained a refer result from the hearing screening protocol indicating a high presence of hearing impairment. Twenty-nine per cent (n = 16) of the participants felt depressed, worried and anxious because of their hearing loss and 20% of participants felt unaccepted by their significant others as a result of their hearing impairment. Hearing difficulties were significantly associated with a reduced QoL (p = 0.045). Eight of the 10 participants who wore hearing aids reported an overall improvement in QoL since receiving and utilising their hearing aids and 20% (n = 2) of hearing aid users reported challenges with maintaining their hearing aids.
The findings of this study emphasised the need for an increased role for audiological services provided by audiologists within retirement homes, thereby contributing to an improved QoL.
年龄相关性听力损失(ARHL)是老年人中最普遍的感觉障碍。退休之家缺乏良好的听力学支持是影响生活质量(QoL)的基本问题之一。
本研究的目的是:(1)通过对居住在三个退休之家的老年参与者样本进行听力筛查测试,确定听力障碍的存在。(2)确定听力障碍对居住在退休之家的老年参与者样本的 QoL 的心理、沟通相关和社会影响。
采用前瞻性横断面研究设计和定量数据分析方法,从 70 名老年参与者(平均年龄=79 岁,79%为女性)中获取数据。其中 10 人使用助听器。使用耳镜、鼓室图和空气传导筛查(500 Hz-4 kHz)进行听力筛查。世界卫生组织生活质量(WHOQoL)问卷经过改编并应用于本研究。
研究结果表明,77%的样本通过听力筛查方案获得参考结果,表明听力障碍的高发生率。29%(n=16)的参与者因听力损失而感到沮丧、担忧和焦虑,20%的参与者因听力障碍而感到不被重要他人接受。听力困难与生活质量降低显著相关(p=0.045)。佩戴助听器的 10 名参与者中有 8 名报告自佩戴和使用助听器以来整体生活质量得到改善,20%(n=2)的助听器使用者报告在维护助听器方面存在挑战。
本研究结果强调了退休之家的听力学家提供的听力学服务需要发挥更大的作用,从而有助于提高生活质量。