阿巴拉契亚地区的听力损失和听力学家的可用性。

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2021-10-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0304.04
Charles Pudrith AuD, Ellyn Grider, Blythe Kitner AuD
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导读:美国对听力学家的需求量很大。先前的研究支持了阿巴拉契亚地区对这些供应商的额外需求。目的:本研究的目的是确定与美国其他地区相比,阿巴拉契亚地区对听力学家的需求是否不成比例地高。方法:对来自阿巴拉契亚地区委员会、美国听力学学会和美国人口普查局的人口数据进行横断面回顾性研究。在阿巴拉契亚县和非阿巴拉契亚县之间比较了县级人口加权平均的听力损失和人均听力学家数量。结果:阿巴拉契亚地区平均加权5.76%的人报告听力损失,比美国其他地区高1.1%。阿巴拉契亚县每10万人中有1.14名听力学家,而非阿巴拉契亚县每10万人中有1.32名听力学家。人均听力学家随着比尔码和报告听力损失百分比的增加而下降。结论:大量的个人报告听力损失支持了阿巴拉契亚农村听力学家需求的增加。需要进行更多的研究,以确定如何满足这一需求或提高数量有限的提供者的效力。
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Perceived Hearing Loss and Availability of Audiologists in Appalachia.

Introduction: There is a high demand for audiologists throughout the United States. Previous research has supported an additional demand for these providers within Appalachia.

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine if Appalachia has a disproportionally high demand for audiologists compared to the rest of the United States.

Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study was performed with population data from the Appalachian Regional Commission, the American Academy of Audiology, and the United States Census Bureau. County-level population-weighted averages of individuals with perceived hearing loss and number of audiologists per capita were compared between Appalachian and non-Appalachian counties.

Results: A mean weighted 5.76 % of individuals reported hearing loss within Appalachia, which was 1.1% higher than the rest of the United States. The 1.14 audiologists per 100,000 individuals in Appalachian counties was not significantly lower than the 1.32 audiologists per 100,000 individuals found in non-Appalachian counties. Audiologists per capita decreased with increases in Beale code and percent reporting hearing loss.

Conclusion: The high number of individuals reporting hearing loss supports an increased demand for audiologists in rural Appalachia. More research is needed to determine how to meet this demand or improve the efficacy of the limited number of providers.

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