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Occupational noise exposure assessment using O*NET and its application to a study of hearing loss in the US general population

机译:使用O * NET的职业噪声暴露评估及其在美国普通人群听力损失研究中的应用

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Objectives: Although occupational noise is a well known risk factor for hearing loss, little epidemiological evidence has been reported on its association with hearing loss in the general population, in part, because of the difficulty in exposure assessment. This study introduced a quantitative occupational noise exposure assessment tool using the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database and evaluated its applicability for epidemiological research using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2004. Methods: The O*NET noise exposure data were assessed by questionnaires across numerous occupations, asking the frequency of exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable (with five possible responses from 'never' to 'every day'). Means of the O*NET noise scores were computed to correspond to NHANES occupational categories and assigned to 3828 adults aged 20-69 years, who participated in the 1999-2004 NHANES. Pure-tone averages (PTA) of hearing thresholds at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz were computed, and hearing loss was defined as a PTA >25 dB in either ear. Linear and logistic regression models with either continuous or quintiles of the O*NET noise scores were fitted on log-transformed PTA and binary hearing loss, respectively. Results: Noise scores ranged from 1.80 to 4.37 with mean±SE of 3.06±0.02. After controlling for potential confounders, the highest (vs lowest) noise score quintile had a 22.5% (95% CI 11.0% to 35.2%) increase in PTA, and there was a linear dose-dependent trend across the quintiles of noise scores (p trend<0.0001). The adjusted OR for hearing loss comparing the highest with the lowest noise score quintiles was 2.1 (95% CI 1.2 to 3.6). Conclusion: This study suggests that the O*NET noise score is a useful tool for examining occupational noiseinduced health effects in the general population in the absence of actual occupational noise exposure assessment data.
机译:目的:尽管职业噪声是众所周知的听力损失的危险因素,但在一般人群中,关于流行性感冒与听力损失的关系的流行病学证据很少,部分是由于暴露评估的困难。这项研究使用职业信息网络(O * NET)数据库引入了一种定量的职业噪声暴露评估工具,并使用1999-2004年美国国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据评估了其在流行病学研究中的适用性。方法:通过问卷调查评估了O * NET噪声暴露数据,涉及多个职业,询问暴露于声音中的频率和令人不舒服的噪声水平(从“从不”到“每天”的五种可能的响应)。计算出O * NET噪声评分的平均值,以对应于NHANES的职业类别,并分配给3828名20-69岁的成年人,他们参加了1999-2004 NHANES。计算0.5、1、2和4 kHz的听力阈值的纯音平均值(PTA),并将听力损失定义为两只耳朵的PTA> 25 dB。线性和逻辑回归模型具有连续或五分之一的O * NET噪声评分,分别拟合了对数转换后的PTA和二元听力损失。结果:噪声得分范围为1.80至4.37,平均值±SE为3.06±0.02。在控制了潜在的混杂因素之后,最高(vs最低)的噪声得分五分位数的PTA增加了22.5%(95%CI 11.0%至35.2%),并且在噪声得分的五分位数之间存在线性的剂量依赖性趋势(p趋势<0.0001)。将最高和最低噪音得分的五分位数相比较,调整后的听力损失OR为2.1(95%CI为1.2至3.6)。结论:这项研究表明,在没有实际职业噪声暴露评估数据的情况下,O * NET噪声评分是检查普通人群职业噪声引起的健康影响的有用工具。

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