Awareness About the Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and Its Relation to Headphones Use at al Jouf Region, Northern Saudi Arabia

Meshari Mosleh G Alenzi, Osama Mohammed F Alenzi, Faisal Mosleh G Alenzi, Abdulaziz Saleh D Aldaham, Mohamed Hamoud E Alkhaldi, Abdullah Mohammad G Alruwaili, Mohammed Amid S Alkhaldi, M. A. Alanazi, Ahmed Mohammed Alruwaili, W. M. A. Alruwaili
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Background: Noise is an "unwanted sound" with various adverse health effects. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) results from irreparable damage to the inner ear's cochlear hair cells. In addition, a potential consequence of using prevalent personal listening devices (PLDs) puts the users at greater risk of hearing loss when misusing these devices. Objectives: This study evaluates the awareness of NIHL and headphones use among general population in Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study with a representative random sample of the general population of Jouf, Northern Saudi Arabia. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed through the social media. We collected data regarding participants' awareness of NIHL caused by headphone use. Results: As regard knowledge about NIHL among the studied population, there were 46.1% admitted to not knowing whether NIHL is a type of conductive hearing loss, 42.5% recognized that a substantial amount of hearing loss is required to impact speech and social development. The data also highlighted a positive trend, with 54.1% acknowledging that noise-induced hearing problems were preventable. Interestingly, a notable portion, 28.1%, were uncertain about the minimum duration of exposure to loud noise that could harm hearing. Similarly, a significant percentage, 24.0%, were unsure about the minimum volume levels that could negatively affect hearing. Additionally, 21.5% unsure whether frequent exposure to hazardous noise leads to hearing loss due to a damaged eardrum. As regard PLD-related practices, there was a significant portion primarily use earphones (40.4%) and listen to audio for 1-2 hours a day (42.5%). Most individuals (40.4%) reported that people surrounding them are usually affected by the noise from their PLDs. Interestingly, a high percentage (71.9%) expressed the recommendation for installing voice limiting features on their ear devices. Additionally, (80.8%) are willing to change their behavior if presented with evidence of the negative impact of loud noise on hearing. Conclusion:  noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a prevalent and preventable public health issue that affects a significant portion of the population, including individuals in Saudi Arabia. The study highlighted a lack of awareness and knowledge about NIHL and its symptoms among the general population. However, there is a positive trend towards acknowledging the preventability of noise-induced hearing problems. The study also revealed concerning practices related to personal listening devices (PLDs), with a significant portion of respondents using earphones for extended periods and being surrounded by noise from their devices. There is a growing willingness among individuals to change their behavior if presented with evidence of the negative impact of loud noise on hearing.
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沙特阿拉伯北部 al Jouf 地区对噪声性听力损失(NIHL)的认识及其与耳机使用的关系
背景:噪音是一种 "不受欢迎的声音",对健康有各种不利影响。噪声引起的听力损失(NIHL)是由于内耳耳蜗毛细胞受到不可修复的损伤而导致的。此外,使用普遍的个人监听设备(PLDs)的潜在后果是,用户在误用这些设备时会面临听力损失的更大风险:本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯普通人群对 NIHL 和耳机使用的认识:我们对沙特阿拉伯北部 Jouf 地区具有代表性的普通人群随机抽样进行了横断面研究。我们通过社交媒体分发了一份自填问卷。我们收集了有关参与者对使用耳机导致 NIHL 的认识的数据:关于研究人群对 NIHL 的了解,46.1% 的人承认不知道 NIHL 是否是传导性听力损失的一种,42.5% 的人认识到大量听力损失会影响语言和社会发展。数据还凸显了一个积极的趋势,54.1% 的人承认噪声引起的听力问题是可以预防的。有趣的是,有 28.1%的受访者不确定暴露在噪声环境中对听力造成危害的最短时间。同样,有 24.0% 的人也不确定最低音量会对听力造成什么负面影响。此外,21.5% 的人不确定经常接触有害噪音是否会因耳膜受损而导致听力损失。至于与听力损失有关的做法,有相当一部分人主要使用耳机(40.4%)和每天听音频 1-2 小时(42.5%)。大多数人(40.4%)表示,他们周围的人通常会受到他们的公共电话发出的噪音影响。有趣的是,有很高比例(71.9%)的人建议在耳机上安装语音限制功能。此外,如果有证据表明高噪音对听力有负面影响,80.8% 的人愿意改变他们的行为。结论:噪音导致的听力损失(NIHL)是一个普遍存在且可预防的公共健康问题,影响着包括沙特阿拉伯人在内的相当一部分人口。这项研究突出表明,普通民众对 NIHL 及其症状缺乏认识和了解。不过,在承认噪声引起的听力问题的可预防性方面出现了积极的趋势。研究还揭示了与个人听力设备(PLDs)有关的做法,相当一部分受访者长时间使用耳机,并被设备产生的噪音所包围。如果有证据表明高噪音对听力的负面影响,越来越多的人愿意改变自己的行为。
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