Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss

ABSTRACT Purpose: to evaluate the perception of the level of quality of life in subjects with tinnitus, with and without hearing loss. Methods: a cross-sectional quantitative study. A total of 189 subjects (mean age 53.06 years) divided into four groups. Group 1: subjects with normal auditory th...

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Main Authors: Gregorina Silva Ribeiro Rocha, Marlizete Maldonado Vargas, Margarete Zanardo Gomes
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Language:English
Published: CEFAC Saúde e Educação
Series:Revista CEFAC
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spelling doaj-119460328e234359833c1cdd03f4eb902020-11-24T23:25:17ZengCEFAC Saúde e EducaçãoRevista CEFAC1982-021619676477210.1590/1982-021620171965917S1516-18462017000600764Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing lossGregorina Silva Ribeiro RochaMarlizete Maldonado VargasMargarete Zanardo GomesABSTRACT Purpose: to evaluate the perception of the level of quality of life in subjects with tinnitus, with and without hearing loss. Methods: a cross-sectional quantitative study. A total of 189 subjects (mean age 53.06 years) divided into four groups. Group 1: subjects with normal auditory thresholds without tinnitus complaint; Group 2: subjects with normal auditory thresholds and tinnitus complaint; Group 3: subjects with sensorineural hearing loss without tinnitus complaint; Group 4: subjects with sensorineural hearing loss and with tinnitus complaint. Levels of quality of life were investigated through the World Health Organization Quality Of Life (WHOQOL) website - brief and psycho-emotional and functional aspects of patients with tinnitus through the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI). Statistical analyzes, comparisons among groups and descriptive analysis were performed, considering a significance level of 5%. Results: the overall mean scores of quality of life in group 4 (56.07) were smaller than those of group 1 (64.67) (p<0.05). The subjects with tinnitus complaint presented a moderate level of disturbance of the symptom. Conclusion: tinnitus interferes in the quality of life of individuals who had preserved or altered auditory thresholds. Therefore, means to reduce the discomfort caused by tinnitus symptom should be developed, in order to improve patients' quality of life.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462017000600764&lng=en&tlng=enQualidade de VidaZumbidoAudiçãoTranstornos da Audição
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author Gregorina Silva Ribeiro Rocha
Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
Margarete Zanardo Gomes
spellingShingle Gregorina Silva Ribeiro Rocha
Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
Margarete Zanardo Gomes
Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
Revista CEFAC
Qualidade de Vida
Zumbido
Audição
Transtornos da Audição
author_facet Gregorina Silva Ribeiro Rocha
Marlizete Maldonado Vargas
Margarete Zanardo Gomes
author_sort Gregorina Silva Ribeiro Rocha
title Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
title_short Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
title_full Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
title_fullStr Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
title_full_unstemmed Quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
title_sort quality of life in individuals with tinnitus with and without hearing loss
publisher CEFAC Saúde e Educação
series Revista CEFAC
issn 1982-0216
description ABSTRACT Purpose: to evaluate the perception of the level of quality of life in subjects with tinnitus, with and without hearing loss. Methods: a cross-sectional quantitative study. A total of 189 subjects (mean age 53.06 years) divided into four groups. Group 1: subjects with normal auditory thresholds without tinnitus complaint; Group 2: subjects with normal auditory thresholds and tinnitus complaint; Group 3: subjects with sensorineural hearing loss without tinnitus complaint; Group 4: subjects with sensorineural hearing loss and with tinnitus complaint. Levels of quality of life were investigated through the World Health Organization Quality Of Life (WHOQOL) website - brief and psycho-emotional and functional aspects of patients with tinnitus through the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI). Statistical analyzes, comparisons among groups and descriptive analysis were performed, considering a significance level of 5%. Results: the overall mean scores of quality of life in group 4 (56.07) were smaller than those of group 1 (64.67) (p<0.05). The subjects with tinnitus complaint presented a moderate level of disturbance of the symptom. Conclusion: tinnitus interferes in the quality of life of individuals who had preserved or altered auditory thresholds. Therefore, means to reduce the discomfort caused by tinnitus symptom should be developed, in order to improve patients' quality of life.
topic Qualidade de Vida
Zumbido
Audição
Transtornos da Audição
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