South African adolescents' lived experiences of acquired hearing loss following multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treatment.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1336346
Tarryn Sparg, Lucretia Petersen, Pat Mayers, Christine Rogers
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Objective: The impact of acquiring hearing loss might be exacerbated during adolescence, as this normal transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by identity construction and social intensity. This study aimed to describe the lived experiences of South African adolescents with acquired hearing loss following aminoglycoside treatment for multidrug resistant tuberculosis.

Design: The study adopted a descriptive phenomenological design and in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted in English, isiZulu and Afrikaans. The data was managed and analysed according to a modified version of Hycner's framework.

Study sample: Six participants aged 16-24 years with bilateral, mild to profound hearing loss acquired from aminoglycoside treatment were recruited from two South African provinces.

Results: Three themes emerged which created a triple burden for participants. They endured socio-economic hardship encompassing limited economic and emotional support. Participants battled the consequences of life-threatening MDR-TB including illness, hospitalisation, stigma, and other challenges. Finally, participants were left with life-changing hearing loss.

Conclusion: The findings indicate the necessity of holistic management of adolescents with aminoglycoside-related acquired hearing loss and serves as motivation to improve ototoxic monitoring practices and patient uptake of monitoring services and calls for the cessation, or at least cautious use, of aminoglycosides.

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南非青少年在耐多药结核病治疗后获得性听力损失的生活经历。
目的:听力损失对青少年的影响可能会加剧,因为从童年到成年的这一正常过渡阶段的特点是身份建构和社会强度。本研究旨在描述南非青少年在接受氨基糖苷类药物治疗耐多药结核病后获得性听力损失的生活经历:研究采用了描述性现象学设计,并用英语、伊西祖鲁语和南非荷兰语进行了深入的半结构化访谈。研究样本:研究样本:从南非两个省招募了六名因氨基糖苷类药物治疗而导致双侧轻度至深度听力损失的 16-24 岁参与者:研究出现了三个主题,给参与者造成了三重负担。他们承受着社会经济困难,包括有限的经济和情感支持。参与者与危及生命的 MDR-TB 后果作斗争,包括疾病、住院、耻辱感和其他挑战。最后,参与者的听力丧失改变了他们的生活:研究结果表明,有必要对患有氨基糖苷类药物相关后天性听力损失的青少年进行整体管理,这也是改善耳毒性监测方法、提高患者对监测服务的接受度的动力,同时也呼吁停止或至少谨慎使用氨基糖苷类药物。
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