TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence, risk factors and causes of hearing loss among adults 50 years and older in Santiago, Chile
T2 - results from a rapid assessment of hearing loss survey
AU - Tamblay, Natalia
AU - Torrente, Mariela C.
AU - Huidobro, Barbara
AU - Tapia-Mora, Daniel
AU - Anabalon, Katherine
AU - Polack, Sarah
AU - Bright, Tess
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 British Society of Audiology, International Society of Audiology, and Nordic Audiological Society.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Objective: Among a representative sample of adults aged 50 years and older too (i) determine the prevalence of hearing loss, (ii) evaluate probable causes and risk factors of hearing loss, and (iii) assess the association between hearing loss measured by audiometry and self-report. Design: A population-based survey of adults aged 50 and older in Santiago, Chile using the Rapid Assessment of Hearing Loss (RAHL) survey. Study sample: 538 participants completed a questionnaire, which included questions on socio-demographic and health characteristics and self-reported hearing loss. Hearing and possible cause of hearing loss was assessed using pure tone audiometry (0.5–4.0 kHz), tympanometry, and otoscopy. Results: The prevalence of any level of hearing loss in adults aged 50 years and older was 41% (95% CI 33.2, 49.2). In terms of aetiologies, 89.3% of ears with mild or worse hearing loss were classified as sensorineural. Otoscopy was abnormal in 10.7% of subjects with impacted earwax being the most common finding (4.4%) followed by chronic otitis media (3.5%). Hearing aid usage was 16.6%. Older age, lower socioeconomic position, lack of education, and solvent exposure were significantly associated with hearing loss. Conclusion: Hearing loss among individuals aged over 50 years was common in Santiago, Chile.
AB - Objective: Among a representative sample of adults aged 50 years and older too (i) determine the prevalence of hearing loss, (ii) evaluate probable causes and risk factors of hearing loss, and (iii) assess the association between hearing loss measured by audiometry and self-report. Design: A population-based survey of adults aged 50 and older in Santiago, Chile using the Rapid Assessment of Hearing Loss (RAHL) survey. Study sample: 538 participants completed a questionnaire, which included questions on socio-demographic and health characteristics and self-reported hearing loss. Hearing and possible cause of hearing loss was assessed using pure tone audiometry (0.5–4.0 kHz), tympanometry, and otoscopy. Results: The prevalence of any level of hearing loss in adults aged 50 years and older was 41% (95% CI 33.2, 49.2). In terms of aetiologies, 89.3% of ears with mild or worse hearing loss were classified as sensorineural. Otoscopy was abnormal in 10.7% of subjects with impacted earwax being the most common finding (4.4%) followed by chronic otitis media (3.5%). Hearing aid usage was 16.6%. Older age, lower socioeconomic position, lack of education, and solvent exposure were significantly associated with hearing loss. Conclusion: Hearing loss among individuals aged over 50 years was common in Santiago, Chile.
KW - adult or general hearing screening
KW - ageing
KW - Demographics/epidemiology
KW - hearing aids
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122863722
U2 - 10.1080/14992027.2021.1998675
DO - 10.1080/14992027.2021.1998675
M3 - Article
C2 - 35034559
AN - SCOPUS:85122863722
SN - 1499-2027
VL - 62
SP - 53
EP - 61
JO - International Journal of Audiology
JF - International Journal of Audiology
IS - 1
ER -