Randomized Trial of a Hearing Conservation Intervention for Rural Students: Long-term Outcomes

Author:

Marlenga Barbara1,Linneman James G.2,Pickett William34,Wood Douglas J.5,Kirkhorn Steven R.6,Broste Steven K.7,Knobloch Mary Jo8,Berg Richard L.2

Affiliation:

1. National Farm Medicine Center and

2. Biomedical Informatics Research Center, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin;

3. Departments of Emergency Medicine and

4. Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;

5. Departments of Audiology and

6. Occupational Health

7. Department of Biostatistics and Data Management, Medtronics Neuromodulation, Minneapolis, Minnesota

8. Division of Education, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, Wisconsin; and

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We had the rare opportunity to conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial to observe the long-term (16-year) effects of a well-designed hearing conservation intervention for rural high school students. This trial assessed whether the intervention resulted in (1) reduced prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) assessed clinically and/or (2) sustained use of hearing protection devices. METHODS: In 1992–1996, 34 rural Wisconsin schools were recruited and 17 were assigned randomly to receive a comprehensive, 3-year, hearing conservation intervention. In 2009–2010, extensive efforts were made to find and contact all students who completed the original trial. Participants in the 16-year follow-up study completed an exposure history questionnaire and a clinical audiometric examination. Rates of NIHL and use of hearing protection were compared. RESULTS: We recruited 392 participants from the original trial, 200 (53%) from the intervention group and 192 (51%) from the control group. Among participants with exposure to agricultural noise, the intervention group reported significantly greater use of hearing protection compared with the control group (25.9% vs 19.6%; P = .015). The intervention group also reported significantly greater use of hearing protection for shooting guns (56.2% vs 41.6%; P = .029), but the groups reported similar uses of protection in other contexts. There was no significant difference between groups with respect to objective measures of NIHL. CONCLUSION: This novel trial provides objective evidence that a comprehensive educational intervention by itself may be of limited effectiveness in preventing NIHL in a young rural population.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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