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助听器能否改善成年听力损失患者的身体活动?一项可行性研究。

Can Hearing Aids Improve Physical Activity in Adults with Hearing Loss? A Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Goodwin Maria V, Slade Katelynn, Kingsnorth Andrew P, Urry Emily, Maidment David W

机构信息

School of Psychology, Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK.

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK.

出版信息

Audiol Res. 2025 Jan 18;15(1):5. doi: 10.3390/audiolres15010005.

Abstract

: Adults with hearing loss demonstrate poorer overall health outcomes (e.g., physical health, cognitive functioning and wellbeing) and lower levels of physical activity/function compared to those without hearing loss. Hearing aids have the potential to improve cognitive and wellbeing factors, but there is a dearth of evidence on their impact on physical health outcomes. Evidence on the association between hearing aid provision and physical activity is mostly limited to cross-sectional studies. This research aimed to assess whether a study can be performed to identify whether the provision of hearing aids can improve physical activity. : This study employed a preregistered observational (prospective cohort) study design of ten older adults (51-75 years) completed assessments at baseline and again at a six-week follow-up. The participants wore an accelerometer (ActiGraph GT9X) without feedback for the full duration of the study. Feasibility was determined using pre-defined criteria, including study drop-out, adherence to accelerometer use and willingness. A battery of health outcomes was also assessed at baseline and follow-up. : Overall, this study was perceived favourably, with all participants reporting that they enjoyed taking part. Participant retention was 100%, and adherence to the wrist-worn accelerometers was "good" (70%). However, recruitment was challenging, and some participants found the accelerometers to be burdensome. Descriptive statistics for all outcome measures showed non-significant changes in the expected direction (e.g., improved physical activity, cognition and wellbeing). Although the study was well received by participants, modifications to the recruitment strategy and activity tracking procedures are necessary before future large-scale trials assessing the effectiveness of hearing aids on physical activity can be undertaken.

摘要

与听力正常的成年人相比,听力损失的成年人总体健康状况较差(如身体健康、认知功能和幸福感),身体活动/功能水平较低。助听器有可能改善认知和幸福感因素,但关于其对身体健康结果影响的证据却很少。关于提供助听器与身体活动之间关联的证据大多限于横断面研究。本研究旨在评估是否可以进行一项研究,以确定提供助听器是否能改善身体活动。:本研究采用了预先注册的观察性(前瞻性队列)研究设计,对10名老年人(51 - 75岁)进行了研究,他们在基线时完成评估,并在六周随访时再次进行评估。在研究全过程中,参与者佩戴了无反馈功能的加速度计(ActiGraph GT9X)。使用预先定义的标准来确定可行性,包括研究失访、对加速度计使用的依从性和意愿。在基线和随访时还评估了一系列健康结果。:总体而言,这项研究受到好评,所有参与者都表示他们喜欢参与。参与者保留率为100%,对手腕佩戴加速度计的依从性为“良好”(70%)。然而,招募工作具有挑战性,一些参与者觉得加速度计很麻烦。所有结果指标的描述性统计显示,在预期方向上没有显著变化(如身体活动、认知和幸福感得到改善)。尽管该研究受到参与者的欢迎,但在未来进行评估助听器对身体活动有效性的大规模试验之前,有必要对招募策略和活动跟踪程序进行修改。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/7d00/11755568/61592ca4809e/audiolres-15-00005-g001.jpg

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