A Survey Study of Hearing Aid Satisfaction, Quality of Life, and Tinnitus of Elderly Hearing Aid Users

Q3 Medicine
M. Park, Soonyoung Oh
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate hearing aid satisfaction, quality of life, and tinnitus of elderly hearing aid users to help hearing aid rehabilitation of the elderly. Methods: A total of 50 elderly hearing aid users (average age 75.7 years) with or without tinnitus participated in this study. We implemented pure tone audiometry and tinnitogram and conducted four questionnaires including Satisfaction with Amplification in Daily Life (SADL), World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI).Results: Positive correlations were found between SADL and WHOQOL-BREF scores. The average total SADL scores and WHOQOL-BREF scores are 5 points and 3.4 points respectively. There were no significant differences in the average SADL and WHOQOL-BREF scores between the elderly with tinnitus and the elderly without tinnitus. About 90% of the elderly with tinnitus described high frequency tinnitus above 2,000 Hz. Eighty-eight percent of the respondents had an experience of tinnitus therapy and 67% of the elderly with tinnitus therapy experiences reported that tinnitus therapy was not helpful. Ninety-two percent of the respondents stated that wearing hearing aid was helpful to reduce their tinnitus. The emotional and catastrophic subscales of THI were correlated with VAS scores. Conclusion: Positive correlations were found between SADL and WHOQOL-BREF scores regardless of tinnitus presence. Tinnitus of elderly hearing users was not directly related to the quality of life and successful hearing aid intervention could be a key factor in improving the quality of life of the elderly.
老年助听器使用者助听器满意度、生活质量与耳鸣的调查研究
目的:本研究旨在了解老年助听器使用者的助听器满意度、生活质量及耳鸣情况,为老年人助听器康复提供帮助。方法:50例老年助听器使用者,平均年龄75.7岁,伴有或不伴有耳鸣。我们采用纯音听力学和耳鸣图,并进行4项问卷调查,包括日常生活放大满意度(SADL)、世界卫生组织生活质量(WHOQOL-BREF)、视觉模拟量表(VAS)和耳鸣障碍量表(THI)。结果:SADL与WHOQOL-BREF评分呈正相关。平均SADL总分为5分,WHOQOL-BREF总分为3.4分。耳鸣老年人与非耳鸣老年人的平均SADL和WHOQOL-BREF评分差异无统计学意义。大约90%的老年耳鸣患者表现为2000赫兹以上的高频耳鸣。88%的受访者有耳鸣治疗经历,67%有耳鸣治疗经历的老年人耳鸣治疗无效。92%的受访者表示,佩戴助听器有助于减少耳鸣。THI的情绪和灾难分量表与VAS评分相关。结论:无论是否存在耳鸣,SADL与WHOQOL-BREF评分均呈正相关。老年听力使用者耳鸣与生活质量无直接关系,助听器干预的成功可能是提高老年人生活质量的关键因素。
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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