Fitzlaff Moë, Jecker Raphaël, Müller Alexandra, Riegert Mareike, Riemenschnitter Cosima, Wenhart Teresa, Bucher Katrin, Kleinjung Tobias, Veraguth Dorothe, Hildebrandt Horst, Bächinger David
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2025 May 26;16:1497674. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1497674. eCollection 2025.
Classical music students, as a key group of professional ear users (PEUs), rely heavily on their auditory perception, making ear health critical to their education and careers. However, significant gaps in their knowledge of hearing health and protection have been previously identified, while data on non-noise-related risk factors and broader aspects of ear health remain scarce. This study aimed to evaluate classical music students' knowledge of ear health, including ear anatomy, common ear disorders, and non-noise-related risk factors such as ototoxic medications and cardiovascular risk factors, as well as attitudes toward specialized ear health care. The goal was to inform the development of tailored educational programs and evaluate the need for specialized ear health care in performing arts medicine.
A questionnaire specifically designed for the purpose of the present study (Professional Ear User Questionnaire) was distributed to classical music students at music schools in Switzerland and Germany, as well as to medical and general students at a Swiss university. Statistical analyses, including Fisher's exact test and principal component analysis, explored response patterns and identified factors influencing ear health knowledge and behavior.
Data were collected from 209 music students and two control groups of 65 medical students and 40 general students. Significant gaps in ear health knowledge were identified, with only 37.8% familiar with common ear disorders. A total of 52.4% rarely or never used hearing protection, despite 84.4% expressing concerns about potential hearing deterioration. Many were unaware of non-noise-related risk factors, such as ototoxic medications. Only 27.4% knew of an ear specialist for PEUs, yet 72.1% preferred a hearing exam at a specialized clinic.
The study highlights the need for comprehensive ear health education tailored to the unique needs of classical music students and other PEUs. Educational programs should cover both noise and non-noise-related risk factors and promote early hearing protection. The preference for specialized care underscores the importance of establishing dedicated ear health clinics for PEUs. Collaborations between (university) music schools, healthcare providers, and policymakers is crucial to protect the ear health of music students, musicians, and other PEUs, ensuring their ability to perform without preventable ear disorders.
古典音乐专业学生作为专业用耳人群(PEUs)的关键群体,严重依赖其听觉感知,因此耳部健康对他们的学业和职业生涯至关重要。然而,此前已发现他们在听力健康与保护知识方面存在显著差距,而关于非噪声相关风险因素及耳部健康更广泛方面的数据仍然匮乏。本研究旨在评估古典音乐专业学生对耳部健康的了解,包括耳部解剖结构、常见耳部疾病以及非噪声相关风险因素,如耳毒性药物和心血管风险因素,以及他们对专业耳部保健的态度。目的是为制定针对性的教育项目提供信息,并评估表演艺术医学中对专业耳部保健的需求。
向瑞士和德国音乐学校的古典音乐专业学生以及瑞士一所大学的医学专业和普通专业学生发放了专门为本研究设计的问卷(专业用耳人群问卷)。统计分析,包括费舍尔精确检验和主成分分析,探讨了回答模式并确定了影响耳部健康知识和行为的因素。
收集了209名音乐专业学生以及两个对照组(65名医学专业学生和40名普通专业学生)的数据。发现耳部健康知识存在显著差距,只有37.8%的人熟悉常见耳部疾病。尽管84.4%的人表示担心潜在的听力下降,但共有52.4%的人很少或从未使用过听力保护措施。许多人不知道非噪声相关风险因素,如耳毒性药物。只有27.4%的人知道有针对专业用耳人群的耳部专家,然而72.1%的人更倾向于在专门诊所进行听力检查。
该研究强调需要针对古典音乐专业学生和其他专业用耳人群的独特需求开展全面的耳部健康教育。教育项目应涵盖噪声和非噪声相关风险因素,并促进早期听力保护。对专业护理的偏好凸显了为专业用耳人群建立专门耳部健康诊所的重要性。(大学)音乐学校、医疗服务提供者和政策制定者之间的合作对于保护音乐专业学生、音乐家和其他专业用耳人群的耳部健康至关重要,确保他们能够在无可预防耳部疾病的情况下进行表演。