Impact of Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation on the Psychological Well-Being of the Elderly

Q3 Medicine
N. Singh, Nikhil Gupta, Kasagani Veerabhadra Rao
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Purpose: Hearing loss in the elderly is a common disorder which range from an undetectable degree of disability to profound alteration in the ability to function in society. Hence, this study was undertaken to assess the impact of hearing loss and rehabilitation on the psychological well-being of the elderly.Method: Patients above 60 years complaining of hearing loss were evaluated for the otoscopic examination, audiological assessment, psychological assessment Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly Screening (HHIE-S) version, and Global Mental Health Assessment (GMHA) tool. Data was statistically analyzed to determine the relationship between the hearing loss and psychological affection and the benefit after use of hearing aids and rehabilitation.Results: A total of 60 males and 50 females were taken into consideration. HHIE-S showed a significant relation with the severity of hearing loss in the initial assessment and also after remedial measures. GMHA also showed a significant statistical relationship with the severity of hearing loss after initial assessment and after remedial measures.Conclusion: The significant relation of HHIE-S and GMHA with the severity of hearing loss suggest that as the hearing loss increases there is a higher probability of an individual having psychological affection causing the social and emotional situational adjustments producing depression and anxiety. It is also concluded that early remedial measures provide substantial improvement in their quality of life.
听力损失及康复对老年人心理健康的影响
目的:老年人听力损失是一种常见的疾病,其范围从无法检测的残疾程度到社会功能的深刻改变。因此,本研究旨在评估听力损失和康复对老年人心理健康的影响。方法:对60岁以上听力损失主诉患者进行耳镜检查、听力学评估、老年听力障碍筛查量表(HHIE-S)版心理评估和全球心理健康评估(GMHA)工具评估。对数据进行统计分析,确定助听器使用后听力损失与心理影响的关系以及助听器使用后的康复效果。结果:共纳入男性60例,女性50例。在初始评估和采取补救措施后,HHIE-S与听力损失的严重程度有显著关系。GMHA也与初步评估和补救措施后听力损失的严重程度有显著的统计关系。结论:HHIE-S和GMHA与听力损失严重程度的显著相关表明,随着听力损失的加重,个体发生心理情感导致社会情绪情境调整产生抑郁和焦虑的可能性增大。还得出结论,早期补救措施可大大改善他们的生活质量。
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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