The Impact of Hearing Loss on Quality of Life in Older Adults
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
Results
Of participants, 28% had a mild hearing loss and 24% had a moderate to severe hearing loss. Severity of hearing loss was significantly associated with having a hearing handicap and with self-reported communication difficulties. Individuals with moderate to severe hearing loss were more likely than individuals without hearing loss to have impaired ADLs and IADLs. Severity of hearing loss was significantly associated with decreased function in both the Mental Component Summary score and the Physical Component Summary score of the SF-36 as well as with six of the eight individual domain scores.
Implications
Severity of hearing loss is associated with reduced quality of life in older adults.
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Keywords
- Hearing loss
- Audiology
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Medicine
- Activities of daily living
- Population
- Audiometry
- Gerontology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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