三步搓手听力筛查的有效性验证。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Hsin-Chen Ting, Yung-Yao Huang, Pei-Hsuan Ho, Hsun-Tien Tsai, Chia-Huei Chu, Pey-Yu Chen, Hung-Ching Lin
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摘要

背景:听力损失是世界范围内一个重要的公共卫生问题,尤其是在全球人口老龄化的趋势下。因此,需要在社区内寻找简单、有效和高效的听力筛查方法。目的:建立并验证一种新的三步搓手听力筛查(3SHRHS)方法的有效性,以有效地检测和分类听力损失的严重程度。研究设计:这是一项前瞻性研究。研究样本:招募的参与者为470名成年人(940只耳朵)。数据收集和分析:3SHRHS测试包括以下三个连续步骤:手掌在2厘米处摩擦;手指在2厘米处揉搓;手指在70厘米处揉搓。纯音测听作为听力损失分类的参考标准。结果:3SHRHS方法对不同程度听力损失严重程度的检测具有较高的灵敏度和特异性。在安静和嘈杂的环境中,步骤1显示出强烈的证据,可以检测到超过55分贝的听力水平(HL),而步骤2显示出中度的证据,可以检测到超过40分贝的听力水平。然而,步骤3显示出微弱的证据,表明检测水平大于25 dB HL,特别是在安静环境中;因此,在嘈杂的环境中,这种检测被认为是不可靠的。结论:3SHRHS是一种快速、简便的听力损失严重程度检测和分级方法。这种方法可以提高听力筛查的可及性,并促进听力损失个体的早期干预。
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Validation of the Effectiveness of Three-Step Hand Rub Hearing Screening.

Background: Hearing loss is an important public health concern worldwide, especially because of the global trend of aging populations. Therefore, simple, effective, and efficient methods of hearing screening within communities are needed.Purpose: To develop and validate the effectiveness of a novel three-step hand rub hearing screening (3SHRHS) method to efficiently detect and categorize hearing loss severity.Research Design: This was a prospective study.Study Sample: The recruited participants were 470 adults (940 ears).Data Collection and Analysis: The 3SHRHS test involved the following three sequential steps: palm rub at 2 cm; finger rub at 2 cm; and finger rub at 70 cm. Pure-tone audiometry served as the reference standard for hearing loss classification.Results: The 3SHRHS method demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for detecting different levels of hearing loss severity. In both quiet and noisy environments, step 1 demonstrated strong evidence of detecting levels more than 55 dB hearing level (HL), whereas step 2 showed moderate evidence of detecting levels exceeding 40 dB HL. However, step 3 exhibited weak evidence of detecting levels greater than 25 dB HL, specifically in quiet environments; therefore, it was considered unreliable for such detections in noisy environments.Conclusion: The 3SHRHS is a rapid and accessible method of detecting and categorizing hearing loss severity. This approach may improve the accessibility of hearing screenings and facilitate early interventions for individuals with hearing loss.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy''s scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times per year and available to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The JAAA publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
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