Centre for Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, The Westmead Institute for Medical Research, Westmead, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Macquarie University Hearing, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, The Australian Hearing Hub, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia.
PLoS One. 2024 May 31;19(5):e0301846. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301846. eCollection 2024.
Vision and hearing impairments are highly prevalent and have a significant impact on physical, psychological and social wellbeing. There is a need for accurate, contemporary national data on the prevalence, risk factors and impacts of vision and hearing loss in Australian adults.
The Australian Eye and Ear Health Survey (AEEHS) aims to determine the prevalence, risk factors and impacts of vision and hearing loss in both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous older adults.
The AEEHS is a population-based cross-sectional survey which will include 5,000 participants (3250 non-Indigenous aged 50 years or older and 1750 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 40 years or older) from 30 sites covering urban and rural/regional geographic areas, selected using a multi-stage, random cluster sampling strategy. Questionnaires will be administered to collect data on socio-demographic, medical, ocular and ontological history. The testing battery includes assessment of blood pressure, blood sugar, anthropometry, visual acuity (presenting, unaided, pinhole and best-corrected), refraction, tonometry, slit lamp and dilated eye examination, ocular imaging including optical coherence tomography (OCT), OCT-angiography and retinal photography, and automated visual fields. Audiometry, tympanometry and video otoscopy will also be performed. The primary outcomes are age-standardised prevalence of cause-specific vision and hearing impairment. Secondary outcomes are prevalence of non-blinding eye diseases (including dry eye disease), patterns in health service utilisation, universal health coverage metrics, risk factors for vision and hearing impairment, and impact on quality of life.
视力和听力障碍的发病率很高,对身体、心理和社会健康都有重大影响。澳大利亚成年人的视力和听力损失的流行率、风险因素和影响需要有准确的、当代的全国性数据。
澳大利亚眼耳健康调查(AEEHS)旨在确定澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民以及非原住民老年人的视力和听力损失的流行率、风险因素和影响。
AEEHS 是一项基于人群的横断面调查,将包括 5000 名参与者(3250 名非原住民年龄在 50 岁或以上,1750 名原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民年龄在 40 岁或以上),来自 30 个地点,涵盖城市和农村/地区地理区域,使用多阶段、随机聚类抽样策略选择。问卷将用于收集社会人口统计学、医学、眼科和本体论史的数据。测试电池包括血压、血糖、人体测量学、视力(目前、未矫正、针孔和最佳矫正)、屈光度、眼压、裂隙灯和散瞳眼底检查、眼科成像,包括光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、OCT 血管造影和视网膜摄影,以及自动视野检查。还将进行听力检查、鼓室图和视频耳镜检查。主要结果是按年龄标准化的特定原因视力和听力障碍的流行率。次要结果是非致盲眼病(包括干眼症)的流行率、卫生服务利用模式、全民健康覆盖指标、视力和听力障碍的风险因素,以及对生活质量的影响。