听力损失对健康的影响:卫生和初级保健提供者(pcp)的跨专业指导

A. Berg, E. Mandel
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在美国,大约八分之一(13%,或3000万)12岁或以上的人患有双侧听力损失。如果不加以处理和治疗,听力损失与其他重大健康问题有关,并导致其他重大健康问题;具体来说,就是社会孤立、抑郁、压力和焦虑、偶然跌倒、痴呆和认知受损以及生活质量下降。这是一个公共卫生问题。保健和初级保健提供者处于独特的地位,可以通过检查他们所看到的患者的听力、提供信息和适当转诊来减少这种损害发生时的有害影响,从而产生积极影响。
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The Impact of Hearing Loss on Health: Interprofessional Guidance for Health and Primary Care Providers (PCPs)
In the United States, approximately one in eight (13 percent, or 30 million) individuals aged 12 years or older has bilateral hearing loss. When unaddressed and untreated, hearing loss is associated with and contributes to other significant health issues; specifically, social isolation, depression, stress, and anxiety, incidental falls, dementia and impaired cognition, and reduced quality of life. This is a public health concern. Health and primary care providers are in a unique position to have a positive impact by probing the hearing of the patients they see, providing information, and making appropriate referrals to reduce deleterious effects when this impairment occurs.
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