Affiliation:
1. Klinika za otorinolaringologiju, Kliničko-bolnički centar „Zvezdara”, Beograd
2. Klinika za otorinolaringologiju i maksilofacijalnu hirurgiju, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd
3. Dom zdravlja „Zvezdara”, Beograd
Abstract
Introduction. The hearing apparatus is one of the most important factors
related to the development of oral communication. Thus, hearing disorders and
deafness lead to severe handicap. Hearing impairment in adults cause verbal
communication disorders that influence psychical, emotional and social
functioning. Nowadays, there is a noticeable world tendency towards improving
hard of hearing person?s quality of life. Objective. Objective was to assess
the association between hearing impairment and health-related quality of
life. Methods. A hundred adults with billateral hearing impairment underwent
hearing examination and answered the Hering Handicap Inventory for the
Elderly-Screening (HHIE-S, Ventry and Weinstein), specific for hearing
impairment. Results. Almost half of all participants (44%) had a moderate
hearing loss, and 36% had a mild loss. Infrequently, participants had a
severe degree of hearing loss (13%) and deafness (7%). Self reported hearing
handicap revealed significant emotional, social and situational dysfunctions
(?2=40.960; df=1; p<0.01). Severity of hearing loss was significantly
correlated with hearing handicap (r=0.212; p<0.05). More often, participants
revealed social and situational than emotional hearing handicap (?2=131.89;
df=100; p<0.05). Only 12% of all participants habitually used hearing aids,
and they observed a significantly better quality of life scores (?2=6.23;
df=1; p<0.05). Conclusion. Health-related quality of life must be estimated
as a factor of great importance. Investigations should involve a more
extansive population with hearing loss and a national programme should be
started.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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