Quality of Life among Hearing Loss Patients in Audiology Out Patient Clinics in Ain Shams University Hospitals
Sultan, Shaimaa; Maha M. Wahdan; Dalia G Sos; Diaa M Abd El Hamid; Nagwa M Hazzaa;
Abstract
Background: Hearing loss(HL) among adults is one of the most common chronic illnesses
worldwide Quality of life(QoL) might be affected if hearing loss is severe, usually causes difficulty
in communication , affects cognitive, emotional status; and increased morbidity and mortality. The
prevalence of hearing loss is growing because of increasing exposure to excessive noise, increased
life expectancy, smoking, cardiovascular risks and infection. Objectives: This study aims to assess
the quality of life (QoL) of hearing loss in outpatient clinics in Ain Shams University Hospitals and
to recognize the factors which might affect the quality of life (QoL) in patients with hearing loss .
Methods: This study is a cross sectional study. It was conducted from February 2018 to July 2018
on 311 patients with hearing loss attending audiology clinics located in Ain Shams University
hospital. Data were collected using an interviewed questionnaire. Results: Out of 311 interviewed
participants, (52.1%) were females, (24.1%) of the participants were between 18-29 years.
Inflammation was found to be the main cause of hearing loss in 40% of the studied population.The
environmental domain is the most affected QoL domain with the participants' hearing loss (Mean ±
S.D =56.1+11.4) with statistical significant effect of using hearing aids on QoL
improvement.Conclusion: Screening high risk group of hearing impairment must be a crucial
task in primary health centers activities for early diagnosis and intervention to prevent hearing loss
and thus maintain good QoL in adults.
worldwide Quality of life(QoL) might be affected if hearing loss is severe, usually causes difficulty
in communication , affects cognitive, emotional status; and increased morbidity and mortality. The
prevalence of hearing loss is growing because of increasing exposure to excessive noise, increased
life expectancy, smoking, cardiovascular risks and infection. Objectives: This study aims to assess
the quality of life (QoL) of hearing loss in outpatient clinics in Ain Shams University Hospitals and
to recognize the factors which might affect the quality of life (QoL) in patients with hearing loss .
Methods: This study is a cross sectional study. It was conducted from February 2018 to July 2018
on 311 patients with hearing loss attending audiology clinics located in Ain Shams University
hospital. Data were collected using an interviewed questionnaire. Results: Out of 311 interviewed
participants, (52.1%) were females, (24.1%) of the participants were between 18-29 years.
Inflammation was found to be the main cause of hearing loss in 40% of the studied population.The
environmental domain is the most affected QoL domain with the participants' hearing loss (Mean ±
S.D =56.1+11.4) with statistical significant effect of using hearing aids on QoL
improvement.Conclusion: Screening high risk group of hearing impairment must be a crucial
task in primary health centers activities for early diagnosis and intervention to prevent hearing loss
and thus maintain good QoL in adults.
Other data
| Title | Quality of Life among Hearing Loss Patients in Audiology Out Patient Clinics in Ain Shams University Hospitals | Authors | Sultan, Shaimaa; Maha M. Wahdan ; Dalia G Sos; Diaa M Abd El Hamid; Nagwa M Hazzaa | Keywords | Hearing loss;HHIA Egypt;Hearing Aid | Issue Date | 2018 | Journal | The Egyptian Family Medicine Journal | Volume | 2 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 18 | End page | 31 | ISSN | 2356-959X | DOI | 10.21608/efmj.2019.68536 |
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