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Effects of Including Information about Hidden Hearing Loss in an Adopt-A-Band Program on College Band Members' Attitudes toward Healthy Hearing Behaviors

机译:包括关于COMPORT-A-BAND损失隐藏听力损失信息的效果在大学乐队成员对健康听证行为的态度

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Young musicians may be at risk for developing cochlear synaptopathy (CS), or hidden hearing loss (HHL), that could lead to permanent music-induced hearing loss (MIHL). Patients with CS often complain of tinnitus and/or difficulty understanding speech in noisy situations, even though traditional audiometric testing indicates normal hearing. The aim of this article was to determine the effects of including information about HHL on an Adopt-A-Band program involving college band members' concern about and self-efficacy toward the prevention of MIHL. We conducted a single-blinded, randomized clinical trial. Forty-eight band members participated in this study. Band members were randomly assigned to two Adopt-A-Band presentations, one with and one without information on HHL. Including information about HHL had no effect on these band members' concerns about and self-efficacy toward the prevention of MIHL. However, the Adopt-A-Bandprogram resulted in significantly increased concern for MIHL by 39.5% (p < 0.0001, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 25-54.2), self-efficacy in its prevention by 79.1% (p < 0.0001, 95% CI: 66.9-91.2), and plans to use musicians' earplugs while playing by 67.4% (p < 0.0001, 95% CI: 53.4-81.45). Although inclusion of information about HHL did not have a significant effect, the Adopt-A-Band program, in general, significantly increased the immediate intent of these students to practice healthy hearing behaviors. Future research is needed to determine the long-term effects of using the Adopt-A-Band program with university marching bands' use of healthy hearing behaviors.
机译:年轻的音乐家可能面临耳蜗突触病(CS)或隐藏的听力损失(HHL)的风险,这可能导致永久性音乐引起的听力损失(MIHL)。患有CS的患者通常抱怨耳鸣和/或在嘈杂情况下难以理解的言论,尽管传统的听力测试表明正常听证。本文的目的是确定包括关于HHL了关于涉及大学乐队成员对预防MIHL的自我效能感应的采用频段计划的信息的影响。我们进行了一项盲目的随机临床试验。四十八名乐队成员参加了这项研究。频段成员被随机分配给两个采用A频带演示文稿,一个与HHL的信息一起。包括有关HHL的信息对这些乐队成员对预防MIHL的关注和自我效力没有影响。然而,采用A-带法使MIHL的关注值显着增加39.5%(P <0.0001,95%置信区间[CI]:25-54.2),预防的自我效能为79.1%(P <0.0001, 95%CI:66.9-91.2),并计划使用音乐家的耳塞,同时在播放67.4%时(P <0.0001,95%CI:53.4-81.45)。虽然包含有关HHL的信息没有显着效果,但一般而言,采用频段计划显着增加了这些学生练习健康听力行为的立即意向。需要未来的研究来确定使用大学行进乐队使用健康听力行为的采用频段计划的长期影响。

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