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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Public Health
  • Gerontology

Background:

  • Adults often delay seeking help for hearing loss due to unawareness of impairment extent.
  • Community-based hearing screenings can increase awareness of hearing problems.
  • Limited research exists on testing conditions and outcomes of typical screening events.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report hearing screening outcomes for pure tones and self-report tests.
  • To examine the relationship between screening outcomes and ambient noise levels.

Main Methods:

  • 1,954 individuals participated in 191 community-based hearing screening events.
  • Screenings included otoscopy, pure-tone testing, and the Hearing Handicap Inventory-Screening Version (HHI-S).
  • Ambient sound pressure levels were measured during pure-tone testing.

Main Results:

  • More participants failed pure-tone screening (n=1,238) than HHI-S (n=796).
  • Pure-tone failure rates increased with age, while HHI-S failure rates remained stable for older adults.
  • Ambient noise levels affected pure-tone failure rates but not HHI-S failure rates.

Conclusions:

  • Quiet screening environments and appropriate equipment are crucial for accurate pure-tone audiometry.
  • Ambient noise can lead to false-positive pure-tone screening results.
  • Public health education on hearing loss is more effective than solely relying on screening tools.