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Occupational Hearing loss in Africa: An interdisciplinary view of the current status

机译:非洲的职业性听力损失:对当前状况的跨学科研究

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Noise-induced hearing loss is 100% preventable if the collaborative stakeholders in the prevention process are fully committed to the process and implement effective measures timely. Audiologists have within their scope of practice the prevention of hearing loss and this needs to be at the forefront of all advocacy campaigns to prevent occupational hearing loss (OHL). In a systematic review by Moroe, Khoza-Shangase, Kanji and Ntlhakana ( ), where literature into the exposure to occupational noise in developing countries suggested that the prevalence of occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is still high, significant gaps in locally relevant and responsive evidence were identified. There is also evidence that the mining industry is aware of this epidemic; however, the efforts to curb ONIHL are currently unsuccessful. These authors explored and documented current evidence reflecting trends in the management of ONIHL in the mining industry in Africa from 1994 to 2016 through the use of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. Findings from this systematic review indicated that there is a dearth of research on the management of ONIHL in Africa. The limited research on the management of ONIHL focuses on some aspects of the hearing conservation programme pillars and not on all the pillars as suggested by some scholars in the field. Furthermore, they found that published studies had small sample sizes, thereby minimising their generalisation. This systematic review’s findings highlighted a need for more studies on the management of ONIHL in the mining sector, as evidence suggests that this condition in African countries is still on the rise; hence, there is the importance of this Special Issue, based on South Africa.
机译:如果预防过程中的协作利益相关者充分致力于该过程并及时采取有效措施,则可以100%预防噪声引起的听力损失。听力学家在其业务范围内可以预防听力损失,这需要在所有倡导活动中预防职业性听力损失(OHL)处于最前沿。在Moroe,Khoza-Shangase,Kanji和Ntlhakana()进行的系统评估中,有关发展中国家职业噪声暴露的文献表明,职业噪声诱发的听力损失(ONIHL)的患病率仍然很高,在当地存在巨大差距确定了相关且反应迅速的证据。还有证据表明,采矿业已经意识到这种流行病。但是,目前遏制ONIHL的努力仍未成功。这些作者探索并记录了目前的证据,这些证据通过使用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目,反映了1994年至2016年非洲采矿业ONIHL管理的趋势。这项系统评价的结果表明,在非洲对ONIHL的管理尚缺乏研究。对ONIHL管理的有限研究集中在听力保护计划支柱的某些方面,而不是该领域的一些学者所建议的所有支柱。此外,他们发现已发表的研究样本量较小,因此将其概括性降至最低。这项系统的审查结果强调,有必要对采矿业中ONIHL的管理进行更多研究,因为有证据表明,非洲国家的情况仍在上升;因此,以南非为基础的本期特刊非常重要。

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