AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study aimed to assess hearing loss prevalence among elderly inpatients, evaluate the feasibility of a simple screening method, and report on subsequent hearing aid provision.
  • - Out of 51 patients screened, 41% reported hearing difficulties, with 31% failing a whisper test, leading to 73% being referred for further audiological assessment.
  • - Ultimately, 33% of those assessed had aidable hearing loss, and 22% received hearing aids, indicating that a straightforward two-step screening effectively identifies unmet hearing needs in this population.

Article Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of occult hearing loss in elderly inpatients, to evaluate feasibility of opportunistic hearing screening and to determine subsequent provision of hearing aids.

Materials And Methods: Subjects (>65 years) were recruited from five elderly care wards. Hearing loss was detected by a ward-based hearing screen comprising patient-reported assessment of hearing disability and a whisper test. Subjects failing the whisper test or reporting hearing difficulties were offered formal audiological assessment.

Results: Screening was performed on 51 patients aged between 70 and 95 years. Of the patients, 21 (41%) reported hearing loss and 16 (31%) failed the whisper test. A total of 37 patients (73%) were referred for audiological assessment with 17 (33%) found to have aidable hearing loss and 11 were fitted with hearing aids (22%).

Discussion: This study highlights the high prevalence of occult hearing loss in elderly inpatients. Easy two-step screening can accurately identify patients with undiagnosed deafness resulting in significant proportions receiving hearing aids.

Key Sentences: Approximately 14% of the elderly population use hearing aids despite a reported prevalence of deafness in up to 55%.The use of hearing aids is associated with an improvement in physical, emotional, mental and social well-being.An easy screening test for hearing loss consists of patient-reported hearing loss and a whisper test.Opportunistic screening of elderly inpatients resulted in referral of 73% of screened patients for formal audiology.Of the screened patients, 22% were provided with hearing aids.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050312114528171DOI Listing

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