Evaluation of hearing screening of Polish athletes with intellectual disability participating in Special Olympics Healthy Hearing Program

M. Skóra, Katarzyna Starska-Kowarska
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Introduction: The Healthy Hearing Program is part of the international Healthy Athletes program. The main assumption of the program is the systematic assessment of the condition of hearing in athletes with various levels of intellectual disability. Aim: The aim of the study is to present the results of hearing screening tests of Polish competitors participating in Special Olympics in comparison to the results obtained from the same tests of foreign sportsmen. Material and methods: This is a retrospective, multicenter study describing 8 years of hearing screening in athletes with intellectual disabilities. The study includes a group of 9,405 players aged between 7 and 69, with intellectual disabilities of various degrees, participating in national and international sports competitions in 2009–2016. The group size of Polish competitors is 863, and the group of competitors from other countries (OWHOC) is 8,542. The assessment is based on the study of otoacoustic emission, tympanometry, and tonal audiometry. Results: Otoacoustic emission tests of Polish competitors revealed normal results for 17.3% in the right ear and 14.4% in the left ear. The results were similar for the group of foreign players: right ear – 15.1% and left ear – 11.7%. A correct tympanometry result was obtained for the right ear in 61.5%, and the left ear in 57.5% of Polish competitors. Foreign competitors obtained 69.5% of correct tympanometry results on both sides. The audiometric norm (0–20 dB) was obtained in the right ear in 16.7%, and in the left ear in 15.2% of Polish athletes. Foreigners obtained the correct result of audiometric examination on the right in 13.5%, and on the left in 11.5% of cases. Conclusions: The research indicates more frequent hearing disorders in people with intellectual disabilities compared to the population of people without disabilities. Conductive hearing loss is more frequent in comparison to non-disabled population. Screening of athletes participating in Special Olympics represents an important element in improving their health potential. The Healthy Hearing Program allows to train medical staff to effectively communicate with people with disabilities, as well as to run practical audiological examinations. It also allows to examine Special Olympics players, analyze their test results, and identify athletes with disabilities who require further assistance and help. The results of Polish athletes compared to foreign ones are similar.
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特奥健听项目波兰智障运动员听力筛查评价
健康听力计划是国际健康运动员计划的一部分。该计划的主要假设是系统评估不同程度智力残疾运动员的听力状况。目的:本研究的目的是介绍参加特奥会的波兰运动员的听力筛查测试结果,并将其与外国运动员的相同测试结果进行比较。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性的多中心研究,描述了智力残疾运动员8年的听力筛查。该研究包括一组9405名年龄在7岁至69岁之间的不同程度智力残疾的运动员,他们参加了2009-2016年的国家和国际体育比赛。波兰参赛选手人数为863人,其他国家参赛选手(OWHOC)人数为8542人。评估是基于耳声发射、鼓室测量和音调听力测量的研究。结果:波兰选手耳声发射测试右耳正常17.3%,左耳正常14.4%。结果与外国球员组相似:右耳15.1%,左耳11.7%。61.5%的波兰选手获得了正确的右耳鼓室测量结果,57.5%的波兰选手获得了正确的左耳鼓室测量结果。国外选手获得了69.5%的正确率。在波兰运动员中,有16.7%的人在右耳,15.2%的人在左耳获得0-20 dB的听力标准。外国人右侧听力检查正确的占13.5%,左侧听力检查正确的占11.5%。结论:研究表明,与非残疾人群相比,智力残疾人群中听力障碍的发生率更高。传导性听力损失比非残疾人群更为常见。对参加特奥会的运动员进行筛查是提高他们健康潜力的一个重要因素。健康听力方案允许培训医务人员有效地与残疾人沟通,并进行实际的听力学检查。它还允许检查特奥会运动员,分析他们的测试结果,并确定需要进一步帮助和帮助的残疾运动员。波兰运动员的成绩与外国运动员相差无几。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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