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Effects of auditory and socio-demographic variables on discontinuation of hearing aid use among older adults with hearing loss fitted in the Chilean public health sector

机译:智利公共卫生部门的听觉和社会人口学变量对中止听力丧失的老年人停用助听器的影响

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The percentage of older adults with hearing loss who stop using their hearing aids and the variables associated with this phenomenon have not been systematically investigated in South America. This problem is relevant to the region since countries such as Colombia, Brazil and Chile have public programmes that provide hearing aids to older adults. The aims of this study were to determine the percentage of older adults fitted with a hearing aid at a public hospital in Chile who subsequently stop using it and the auditory and socio-demographic variables associated with the hazard of discontinuing hearing aid use. A group that included 355 older adults who had been fitted with a hearing aid was studied retrospectively. In a structured interview, participants were asked about socio-demographic variables and answered part of the Chilean National Survey on Health, evaluating self-perceived hearing loss and responding to questions about discontinuation of hearing aid use and their satisfaction with the device. Survival models were applied to determine the hazard of stopping hearing aid use in relation to the variables of interest. The rate of discontinuation of hearing aid use reached 21.7%. Older adults stopped using their hearing aids mainly during the first 5–6?months post-fitting, and then this number steadily increased. The income fifth quintile was 2.56 times less likely to stop using the hearing aid compared to the first. Those who self-reported that they could not hear correctly without the hearing aid were 2.62 times less likely to stop using it compared to those who reported normal hearing. The group that was very dissatisfied with the hearing aid was 20.86 times more likely to discontinue use than those who reported satisfaction with the device. Socio-demographic variables such as economic income and auditory factors such as self-perceived hearing loss and satisfaction with the device were significantly associated with the hazard of stopping hearing aid use. Self-perceived hearing loss should be considered part of the candidacy criteria for hearing aids in older adults in Chile and other (developing) countries.
机译:南美尚未系统地调查停止使用助听器的听力丧失的老年人的百分比以及与该现象有关的变量。这个问题与该地区有关,因为哥伦比亚,巴西和智利等国家已经制定了向老年人提供助听器的公共计划。这项研究的目的是确定智利一家公立医院中配备助听器且随后停止使用的老年人百分比,以及与停止使用助听器的危害相关的听觉和社会人口学变量。回顾性研究了355名装有助听器的老年人。在结构化访谈中,向参与者询问了社会人口统计学变量,并回答了智利国家健康调查的一部分,评估了自我感知的听力损失,并回答了有关停用助听器及其对设备满意度的问题。应用生存模型确定与相关变量相关的停止使用助听器的危害。停止使用助听器的比例达到21.7%。老年人主要在验配后的头5-6个月停止使用助听器,然后这个数字稳步上升。与第一个五分之一收入者相比,停止使用助听器的可能性要低2.56倍。自我报告没有助听器无法正确听见的人,与报告听力正常的人相比,停止使用它的可能性要低2.62倍。对助听器非常不满意的人群中止使用的机率是对设备感到满意的人群的20.86倍。社会人口统计学变量(例如经济收入)和听觉因素(例如自我感知的听力损失和对设备的满意度)与停止使用助听器的危险性密切相关。智利和其他(发展中)国家的老年人,将自我感知的听力损失视为助听器候选标准之一。

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