美国退伍军人获得听力保健和障碍:一项基于调查的研究。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70055
Tyler J Gallagher, Kaitlin Hori, Janet S Choi
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目的:我们调查了美国退伍军人的听力保健使用情况,并探讨了听力保健的动机、障碍和依从性。研究设计:横断面在线调查。背景:美国退伍军人。方法:这项横断面的在线调查研究包括287名受访者,他们在ResearchMatch(美国国立卫生研究院赞助的研究志愿者国家登记处)上自称是退伍军人。询问有关听力损失、耳鸣、使用听力保健和助听器/听力保健障碍的问题。采用描述性统计进行数据分析。结果:在该队列中,自我报告的听力损失率和耳鸣率分别为61.0%和74.2%。其中,66.9%的听力损失患者和36.2%的耳鸣患者报告寻求听力保健。寻求听力保健的最重要动机(1-5李克特量表平均值)包括个人听力重要性(4.0;SD = 1.1),听力困难(3.6;SD = 1.1),听力损失程度(3.3;sd = 1.1)。最常见的障碍包括不确定应该向谁寻求听力保健(42.9%),无法请假(34.3%),以及对看医生感到紧张(28.6%)。拒绝使用助听器的常见原因包括听力不够差(72.2%)和负担不起助听器(55.6%)。结论:在这个队列中,许多美国退伍军人寻求听力损失护理,尽管仍然存在障碍,包括如何获得适当护理的不确定性,离提供者太远,以及成本方面的挑战。未来的研究应探讨减轻这些内外部障碍的方法,并强调寻求护理的动机的重要性。
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Access to Hearing Healthcare and Barriers Among United States Veterans: A Survey-Based Study.

Objective: We investigated use of hearing care among US veterans and explore motivations, barriers, and adherence to hearing healthcare.

Study design: Cross-sectional online survey.

Setting: US Veterans.

Methods: This cross-sectional, online survey-based study included 287 respondents who identified themselves as veterans on ResearchMatch (NIH-sponsored national registry of research volunteers). Questions regarding hearing loss, tinnitus, use of hearing care, and facilitators/barriers to hearing care were asked. Descriptive statistics were utilized for data analysis.

Results: In this cohort, the rate of self-reported hearing loss and tinnitus were 61.0% and 74.2%, respectively. Among these, 66.9% of those with hearing loss and 36.2% of those with tinnitus reported seeking hearing care. Most important motivators of seeking hearing care (average on 1-5 Likert scale) included personal importance of hearing (4.0; SD = 1.1), difficulty hearing others (3.6; SD = 1.1), and degree of hearing loss (3.3; SD = 1.1). Most common barriers included uncertainty regarding who to reach out to for hearing care (42.9%), inability to get time off work (34.3%), and nervousness about seeing a provider (28.6%). Common reasons to decline hearing aids reporting that hearing was not bad enough for hearing aids (72.2%) and included inability to afford hearing aid (55.6%).

Conclusion: In this cohort, many US veterans sought care for hearing loss, though barriers still exist, including uncertainty regarding how to access appropriate care, being too far from a provider, and challenges with cost. Future studies should investigate methods to alleviate these internal and external barriers to hearing care and emphasize the importance of motivators for seeking care.

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