British Tinnitus Association, Unit 5 Acorn Business Park, Woodseats Close, Sheffield S8 0TB, UK.
NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, Ropewalk House, 113 The Ropewalk, Nottingham NG1 5DU, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 27;18(17):9036. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179036.
To investigate the impact of tinnitus on professional musicians in the UK.
Tinnitus is the experience of sound when an external source is absent, primarily associated with the ageing process, hearing loss, and noise exposure. Amongst populations exposed to industrial noise, noise exposure and noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) have been found to be the factors most associated with tinnitus. The risk of NIHL amongst professional musicians is greater than that amongst the general population, meaning they may be at increased risk of tinnitus.
Seventy-four professional musicians completed an online survey involving closed and open-ended questions, and completed the Tinnitus fuctional Index (TFI) questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis of open-ended qualitative responses were used to analyse the data.
Three themes were generated from the analysis of the responses to the open-ended questions. These themes were: (1) the impact of tinnitus on the lives of professional musicians, (2) professional musician experience of tinnitus services, support, and hearing health and safety, and (3) the support professional musicians want. The mean global TFI score for professional musicians was 39.05, interpreted as tinnitus being a moderate problem. Comparisons with general population data revealed lower TFI scores for the TFI subscales of 'sense of control' and 'intrusiveness' for professional musicians and higher for auditory difficulties associated with tinnitus amongst professional musicians.
Tinnitus can negatively impact on professional musicians' lives. There is a need for bespoke self-help groups, awareness raising, and education to prevent tinnitus and promote hearing health among musicians.
调查英国职业音乐家的耳鸣状况。
耳鸣是指在没有外部声源的情况下感知到声音,主要与年龄增长、听力损失和噪声暴露有关。在接触工业噪声的人群中,噪声暴露和噪声性听力损失(NIHL)被发现与耳鸣的关系最为密切。职业音乐家发生 NIHL 的风险高于一般人群,这意味着他们可能面临更高的耳鸣风险。
74 名职业音乐家完成了一项在线调查,其中包括封闭式和开放式问题,并完成了耳鸣功能指数(TFI)问卷。使用描述性统计和开放式定性回复的主题分析来分析数据。
从对开放式问题的回复分析中得出了三个主题。这些主题是:(1)耳鸣对职业音乐家生活的影响,(2)职业音乐家对耳鸣服务、支持和听力健康与安全的体验,以及(3)职业音乐家希望得到的支持。职业音乐家的全球平均 TFI 得分为 39.05,表明耳鸣是一个中度问题。与一般人群数据的比较显示,职业音乐家的 TFI 子量表“控制感”和“侵扰感”得分较低,而与耳鸣相关的听觉困难得分较高。
耳鸣会对职业音乐家的生活产生负面影响。需要为音乐家提供定制的自助小组、提高认识和教育,以预防耳鸣和促进音乐家的听力健康。