Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
PLoS One. 2022 Oct 7;17(10):e0266858. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266858. eCollection 2022.
Industrial workers are at a high risk of acquiring noise induced hearing loss, yet there is minimal hearing loss screening of such groups of people. Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA), the gold standard for hearing loss screening, is expensive, and not readily available at health sites. Mobile audiometry can bridge this gap. However, there is limited knowledge on its acceptability in low-income countries like Uganda. We aimed to assess the acceptability of using the Wulira App, a validated mobile phone app, in assessing hearing loss among industrial workers in Kampala.
We carried out a qualitative study in a steel and iron manufacturing industry in Kampala, in April 2021. Four Focus group discussions (FGDs) with 8 participants per FGD, and 12 In-depth Interviews (IDI), were conducted on the industrial workers. The industrial workers were first tested for hearing loss, then enrolled for the FGDs and IDI. A semi-structured interview guide was used. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. Themes were derived using thematic content analysis, borrowing from Sekhon's model of Acceptability of Health Interventions.
Industrial workers found the Wulira App user friendly, cheap, time saving, and an effective hearing loss assessment tool. However, barriers such as lack of smart phones, difficulty in navigating the app, and fear of getting bad news hindered the App's acceptability, as a hearing assessment tool.
Hearing loss assessment using Wulira App was acceptable to the industry workers. There is need of informing industrial workers on the essence of carrying out regular hearing loss screening, such that barriers like fear of getting screened are overcome.
工业工人面临着较高的噪声性听力损失风险,但对这类人群的听力损失筛查却很少。纯音测听(PTA)是听力损失筛查的金标准,但价格昂贵,且在卫生场所不易获得。移动听力计可以弥补这一差距。然而,在乌干达等低收入国家,其可接受性的相关知识有限。我们旨在评估在坎帕拉的工业工人中使用 Wulira 应用程序(一种经过验证的手机应用程序)评估听力损失的可接受性。
我们于 2021 年 4 月在坎帕拉的一家钢铁制造行业进行了一项定性研究。对 8 名参与者进行了 4 次焦点小组讨论(FGD)和 12 次深入访谈(IDI)。对工业工人进行了听力损失测试,然后招募他们参加 FGD 和 IDI。使用半结构化访谈指南进行访谈。音频记录逐字转录。借用 Sekhon 的健康干预措施可接受性模型,使用主题内容分析法得出主题。
工业工人发现 Wulira App 易于使用、价格低廉、节省时间,是一种有效的听力损失评估工具。然而,缺乏智能手机、难以操作应用程序以及担心听到坏消息等障碍,阻碍了该应用程序作为听力评估工具的可接受性。
使用 Wulira App 进行听力损失评估被该行业工人所接受。有必要向工业工人告知进行定期听力损失筛查的重要性,从而克服诸如担心接受筛查等障碍。