Hearing Aid Possession in the Population: Lessons from a Small Country: Posesión de auxiliares auditivos en la población: Lecciones de un pequeño pais

Dafydd Stephens, Peter Lewis, A. Davis, Ioannis Gianopoulos, Norman J. Vetter
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The results of several studies on hearing aid use in the Welsh population were considered to investigate some general principles on determinants of such use within the general populations of developed countries. Overall hearing aid possession and use were not found to have changed significantly over the past 18 years, remaining at 4 per cent having obtained hearing aids and 3 per cent using them. The possession figures were consistent across all methodologies used. Higher hearing aid use in the post-industrial valleys (in which the traditional industries of coal mining and steel production had disappeared) was explained entirely by a higher level of reported hearing difficulties there. In all populations, less than 20 per cent of those reporting difficulties possessed hearing aids. Whether a hearing aid had been obtained free of charge from the National Health Service or purchased privately did not influence whether it was still used. It was concluded that an effort to improve the acceptability of hearing aids and reduce their stigma is required.
人口中助听器的拥有:一个小国的教训:人口中助听器的拥有:一个小国的教训
在威尔士人口中使用助听器的几项研究的结果被认为是为了调查发达国家一般人口中使用助听器的决定因素的一些一般原则。在过去18年,整体持有及使用助听器的人数并无明显变化,仍维持在4%的人曾获得助听器,3%的人正在使用助听器。在使用的所有方法中,占有数据都是一致的。助听器在后工业山谷(传统的煤炭开采和钢铁生产工业已经消失)的使用率较高,完全可以用那里报告的听力障碍水平较高来解释。在所有人口中,报告有困难的人中只有不到20%拥有助听器。助听器是否从国家卫生服务机构免费获得或私人购买并不影响助听器是否仍在使用。结论是,需要努力提高助听器的可接受性并减少其耻辱感。
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