Abdolhakim Jorbonyan, Yadollah Abolfathi Momtaz, Mahshid Foroghan, S. Mehrkian
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Abstract
The most effective modality for presbycusis is using hearing aids. However, the rate of adoption and use of hearing aids among the elderly is not in line with the expectations. This review investigates the current evidence to identify factors affecting the adoption and use of hearing aids among the elderly with hearing loss.
This is a systematic review whose sample includes English articles published in peer-reviewed journals from January 2015 to October 2020. The search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, ProQuest, and Scopus electronic databases. Study selection, data extraction, and quality assessments were performed by two independent reviewers.
In the 22 studies included in this review, a number of factors, including demographic status (economic status and level of education), auditory factors (hearing loss severity, presence of tinnitus, and the sound quality of hearing aids), attitudinal and psychosocial factors (self-perceived hearing problems, perceived self-efficacy, perceived benefit, support from significant others, and extrovert and ambivert personality types) were identified as variables potentially impacting the adoption and use of hearing aids.
The results show that demographic, attitudinal, and psychosocial factors, as well as auditory factors, play an influential role in the adoption and use rate of hearing aids among older populations suffering from hearing loss. Therefore, it is necessary to consider these factors in order to formulate hearing healthcare policies and adopt targeted and appropriate interventions in the process of prescribing, adjusting, and evaluating hearing aids.
The protocol of this systematic review was published in the International prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) with registration number: CRD42021227684 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021227684)
老年性耳聋最有效的治疗方法是使用助听器。然而,老年人对助听器的采用率和使用率并不符合预期。本综述调查了目前的证据,以确定影响老年听力损失患者采用和使用助听器的因素。这是一项系统综述,样本包括2015年1月至2020年10月在同行评议期刊上发表的英文文章。检索在PubMed、Web of Science、ProQuest和Scopus电子数据库中进行。研究选择、数据提取和质量评估由两名独立审稿人完成。在本综述纳入的22项研究中,许多因素,包括人口状况(经济状况和教育水平),听觉因素(听力损失严重程度,耳鸣的存在和助听器的音质),态度和社会心理因素(自我感知的听力问题,感知的自我效能,感知的利益,重要他人的支持,外向和中向人格类型)被确定为可能影响助听器采用和使用的变量。结果表明,人口因素、态度因素、社会心理因素以及听力因素对老年听力损失人群助听器的采用和使用率有重要影响。因此,有必要考虑这些因素,以便制定听力保健政策,并在助听器的处方、调整和评估过程中采取有针对性和适当的干预措施。本系统评价的方案发表在国际前瞻性系统评价注册杂志(PROSPERO)上,注册号:CRD42021227684 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021227684)。