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挪威自我报告的助听器使用和受益的流行率及预测因素:HUNT 研究。

Prevalence and predictors of self-reported hearing aid use and benefit in Norway: the HUNT study.

机构信息

Department of Physical Health and Ageing, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Postbox 4404 Nydalen, N-0403, Oslo, Norway.

Department of Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Feb 15;24(1):474. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17852-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Knowledge on hearing aid use and benefit is important to ensure appropriate and effective treatment. We aimed to assess prevalence and predictors of hearing aid use and benefit in Norway, as well as possible birth cohort changes.

METHODS

We analyzed two large cross-sectional, population-based hearing surveys of 63,182 adults in 1996-1998 and 2017-2019 (the HUNT study). We used multivariable regression models to examine independent predictors of hearing aid use and benefit, including demography, hearing-related variables, known risk factors for hearing loss and birth cohort.

RESULTS

The nationally weighted hearing aid use in the adult population increased from 4.2% in 1997 to 5.8% in 2018. The use among individuals with disabling hearing loss (≥ 35 dB HL) increased from 46.3% to 64.4%. Most users reported some (47%) or great (48%) help from their hearing aids. In addition to the level of hearing loss and birth cohort, factors associated with hearing aid use included lower age, tinnitus, childhood-onset hearing loss, higher education, marriage, having children, being exposed to occupational noise or impulse noise, recurrent ear infections, and head injury. In addition to the level of hearing loss, factors related to hearing aid benefit included younger age, female gender, and higher income. Being bothered by tinnitus reduced the benefit.

CONCLUSION

Our study shows an increase in self-reported hearing aid usage over time in Norway, with lower adoption rates and perceived benefits observed among the elderly. The results suggest that having a spouse and children positively influences the adoption of hearing aids. These findings emphasize the necessity of customized strategies to address demographic disparities and the need for innovative enhancements in hearing rehabilitation programs.

摘要

背景

了解助听器的使用和益处对于确保适当和有效的治疗非常重要。我们旨在评估挪威助听器使用和益处的流行率和预测因素,以及可能的出生队列变化。

方法

我们分析了 1996-1998 年和 2017-2019 年(HUNT 研究)两次大型横断面、基于人群的听力调查中 63182 名成年人的数据。我们使用多变量回归模型来研究助听器使用和益处的独立预测因素,包括人口统计学、听力相关变量、已知的听力损失危险因素和出生队列。

结果

全国成年人助听器使用率从 1997 年的 4.2%增加到 2018 年的 5.8%。在有失能性听力损失(≥35dB HL)的人群中,使用率从 46.3%增加到 64.4%。大多数使用者报告他们的助听器有一定(47%)或很大(48%)的帮助。除了听力损失程度和出生队列外,与助听器使用相关的因素还包括年龄较低、耳鸣、儿童期起病的听力损失、较高的教育程度、婚姻、有子女、接触职业噪声或脉冲噪声、反复耳部感染和头部受伤。除了听力损失程度外,与助听器受益相关的因素还包括年龄较轻、女性和较高的收入。耳鸣困扰会降低助听器的受益。

结论

我们的研究表明,挪威自我报告的助听器使用率随着时间的推移有所增加,老年人的采用率和感知益处较低。结果表明,有配偶和子女会积极影响助听器的采用。这些发现强调了制定针对人口统计学差异的定制策略的必要性,以及创新增强听力康复计划的必要性。

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