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Burden of disease: A scoping review of HIV/AIDS and TB in occupational noise-induced hearing loss

机译:疾病负担:在职业噪声引起的听力损失中对艾滋病毒/艾滋病和结核病的范围审查

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Abstract Background: Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) does not occur in isolation from other influencing factors such as health conditions and illnesses like human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV and AIDS), as well as tuberculosis (TB). How the burden of disease influences the occurrence and/or management of ONIHL becomes a key if the goal of hearing conservation programmes (HCPs) is to be achieved within these contexts. Objectives: The purpose of this scoping review was to conduct an investigation on how the burden of disease’s influence on ONIHL is reported in literature, with a specific focus on the most prevalent diseases in South African mines – HIV and AIDS and TB. Method: A scoping review was conducted using the Arksey and O’Malley’s framework. A search was conducted in five electronic bibliographic databases and the grey literature. Results: The search procured 10 publications, with two specific to ONIHL within the South African context. In addition to the two publications specific to TB and ONIHL, findings revealed a serious gap in the evidence around the scoping review question globally. This obvious lack of investigations into the influence of these two conditions in the South African mining context raises serious implications about the responsiveness, and proactive nature of HCPs within this population. Conclusion: Considering the burden of diseases on otology and audiology is critical as certain diseases cause hearing impairment either as a primary effect, as a secondary/opportunistic effect or as a side effect of treatment options for that disease. An employee suffering from any such disease with concomitant exposure to hazardous noise levels presents an even bigger challenge to HCPs if such is not taken into consideration in the conception, implementation and monitoring of HCPs.
机译:摘要背景:职业噪声诱导的听力损失(Onihl)不会与其他影响因素分离,例如人类免疫缺陷病毒等人类免疫缺陷病毒,并获得免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病毒和艾滋病)以及结核病(TB)。如果在这些背景下将在这些情况下实现听力保护计划(HCP)的目标,疾病的负担如何影响Onihl的发生和/或管理成为关键。目标:该裁视审查的目的是对文学中报告疾病对Onihl的影响的影响的调查,特别关注南非矿山中最普遍的疾病 - 艾滋病毒和艾滋病和结核病。方法:使用Arksey和O'Malley的框架进行了划分的评论。搜索是在五个电子书目数据库和灰色文学中进行的。结果:搜索采购了10个出版物,在南非背景中有两种特定于Onihl。除了针对TB和Onihl特有的两个出版物外,调查结果还揭示了全球范围审查问题的证据中的严重差距。这种明显缺乏对南非挖掘背景下这两个条件的影响的调查提出了对这一人民中HCP的响应性和主动性质的严重影响。结论:考虑到术语和听力学的疾病负担,因为某些疾病导致听力损害作为主要效应,作为次级/机会主义效应或作为该疾病治疗方案的副作用。患有任何此类疾病的员工,伴随着危险噪声水平的暴露对HCP具有更大的挑战,如果在概念,实施和监测HCP中未考虑。

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