听力损失
听力学
医学
传导性听力损失
土生土长的
人口
单侧听力损失
测听
听力问题
环境卫生
生态学
生物
作者
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick,Lynne McCurdy,JoAnne Whittingham,Ryan Rourke,Flora Nassrallah,Viviane Grandpierre,Franco Momoli,Vid Bijelić
标识
DOI:10.1080/14992027.2020.1731616
摘要
Hearing loss is an important health concern in Canada's Arctic. The objective of this research was to provide information on the prevalence of childhood hearing loss in Nunavut.This cross-sectional study involved comprehensive audiologic assessments of school-aged children in six communities to determine overall and community-specific prevalence of hearing loss. Data were collected about hearing aid use and factors affecting use through a parent questionnaire.Assessments were completed for 644 children in kindergarten to grade 6.124 (19.3%) children had hearing loss of ≥ 30 dB HL at one or more frequencies in at least one ear (93.5% conductive loss). Applying a Canadian prevalence study definition, 148 (23.5%) children had hearing loss. Tympanic membrane perforations were present in 36.8% (n = 28) of children with unilateral and 45.8% (n = 22) with bilateral loss.The prevalence of hearing loss in Canada's North was almost three times that reported for non-indigenous children. One in five school-aged children was found to have hearing loss that is likely to affect classroom learning and social/emotional development. A hearing health strategy tailored to this population is critically needed.
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