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听力损失与助听器使用者主动享受音乐的关联。

The Association of Hearing Loss With Active Music Enjoyment in Hearing Aid Users.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, New York, USA.

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, New York, USA.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 Dec;169(6):1590-1596. doi: 10.1002/ohn.473. Epub 2023 Aug 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Hearing aids (HAs) are designed for speech rather than music listening. The impact of HAs on music enjoyment is poorly studied. We examine the effect of HAs on active music enjoyment in individuals with varying levels of hearing loss (HL).

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Tertiary medical center and community.

METHODS

Adult (≥18 years) bilateral HA users and normal hearing (NH) controls actively listened to musical stimuli and rated their enjoyment across 3 measures (pleasantness, musicality, naturalness) with and without HAs using a visual analog scale. Multivariable linear regression was used to assess the association between HL (measured by a pure-tone average [PTA] and word recognition score [WRS] of the better ear) and music enjoyment with and without HAs, adjusting for covariates. Music enjoyment was compared between HA users and NH controls, and HA users with and without their HAs.

RESULTS

One hundred bilateral HA users (mean age 66.0 years, 52% female, better ear mean [SD] PTA 50.2 [13.5] dBHL, mean WRS 84.5 [16.5]%) completed the study. Increasing severity of HL (PTA) was independently associated with decreased music enjoyment (pleasantness, musicality, naturalness) with and without HAs (p < .05). HA usage increased music enjoyment (musicality) in those with moderate to moderately severe HL. Music enjoyment in NH controls (n = 20) was significantly greater across all measures compared to HA users.

CONCLUSION

Increased severity of HL is associated with decreased music enjoyment that can be enhanced with HA usage. Thus, HA usage can positively enhance both speech and music appreciation.

摘要

目的

助听器(HA)是为言语设计的,而不是为音乐聆听设计的。HA 对音乐享受的影响研究甚少。我们研究了不同听力损失(HL)程度的个体中 HA 对主动音乐享受的影响。

研究设计

横断面研究。

设置

三级医疗中心和社区。

方法

成人(≥18 岁)双侧 HA 用户和正常听力(NH)对照者主动聆听音乐刺激,并使用视觉模拟量表在有和没有 HA 的情况下对 3 个指标(愉悦感、音乐性、自然度)进行评分。多变量线性回归用于评估 HL(通过纯音平均 [PTA] 和较好耳的单词识别得分 [WRS] 测量)与有和没有 HA 的音乐享受之间的关联,同时调整了协变量。比较了 HA 用户和 NH 对照组之间以及有和没有 HA 的 HA 用户之间的音乐享受。

结果

共有 100 名双侧 HA 用户(平均年龄 66.0 岁,52%为女性,较好耳平均[SD]PTA 50.2[13.5]dBHL,平均 WRS 84.5[16.5]%)完成了研究。HL(PTA)严重程度的增加与有和没有 HA 的情况下音乐享受(愉悦感、音乐性、自然度)的降低独立相关(p<0.05)。中等到中重度 HL 的 HA 使用增加了音乐享受(音乐性)。与 HA 用户相比,NH 对照组(n=20)在所有指标上的音乐享受均显著更高。

结论

HL 严重程度的增加与音乐享受的降低有关,而 HA 的使用可以增强这种降低。因此,HA 的使用可以积极地增强言语和音乐欣赏。

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