Kemish Kenneth Alier, Kelly A Malcolm, Wuyang Zhang, Jane Alphonse, Tsai Tong Lee, Moses Akera, Augustine Okwahi, Justin Rubena, Jennifer Cole, David Solomon, Nicholas Reed
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Abstract
Objectives: This longitudinal experimental study aimed to profile audiometric hearing loss, explore the feasibility and efficacy of low-cost hearing devices, and examine their social and emotional impact on participants in South Sudan, a low-resource humanitarian setting.
Design: We performed pure tone hearing screenings on adults with self-reported hearing disability, randomly providing eligible participants with one of two inexpensive devices-Asana Pro 800, a non-customizable hearing device fit unilaterally, or the Super Ear SE9000, a hand-held amplifier with headphones given one per individual.
Study sample: Between October 2022 and January 2023, 142 adults underwent hearing screening at the Juba Teaching Hospital ENT clinic, of whom 19 eligible individuals were provided with hearing devices. Eighteen participants completed the full follow-up period.
Results: Significant auditory and functional improvements were observed among device users over the study period, alongside self-reported enhanced quality of life. Qualitative data showed improvement in daily activity performance. The provision of low-cost hearing devices appears plausible and impactful.
Conclusion: Hearing loss poses a significant health issue with complex genetic, environmental, and disease-related causes. Our collaboration initiated accessible, affordable hearing solutions to serve as a framework for hearing healthcare in resource-deprived settings. Further investigation is warranted for scaling this model.
目的:本纵向实验研究旨在分析听力损失,探讨低成本助听器的可行性和有效性,并检查其对南苏丹参与者的社会和情感影响,这是一个资源匮乏的人道主义环境。设计:我们对自我报告有听力障碍的成年人进行纯音听力筛查,随机为符合条件的参与者提供两种廉价设备中的一种:asana Pro 800,一种非定制的单侧听力设备,或Super Ear SE9000,一种手持扩音器和耳机,每人一个。研究样本:在2022年10月至2023年1月期间,142名成年人在朱巴教学医院耳鼻喉科诊所接受了听力筛查,其中19名符合条件的人获得了助听器。18名参与者完成了整个随访期。结果:在研究期间,在设备使用者中观察到显着的听觉和功能改善,以及自我报告的生活质量提高。定性数据显示日常活动表现有所改善。提供低成本的助听器似乎是合理和有效的。结论:听力损失是一个具有复杂遗传、环境和疾病相关原因的重大健康问题。我们的合作启动了可获得的、负担得起的听力解决方案,作为资源匮乏环境下听力保健的框架。进一步的调查是必要的缩放这个模型。
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.