Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?

Among the most prevalent of chronic conditions affecting older adults globally, hearing loss prevalence is increasing and its impact on society growing. Untreated hearing loss diminishes ones ability to communicate and its strong association with depression and cognitive decline adds further to the...

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Main Author: B.E. Weinstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-03-01
Series:Audiology Research
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Online Access:https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/14
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spelling doaj-63dd4ca377f3474cb2fba1a19651a2bf2021-01-02T06:28:01ZengMDPI AGAudiology Research2039-43302039-43492011-03-011110.4081/audiores.2011.e1213Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?B.E. Weinstein0Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, NYAmong the most prevalent of chronic conditions affecting older adults globally, hearing loss prevalence is increasing and its impact on society growing. Untreated hearing loss diminishes ones ability to communicate and its strong association with depression and cognitive decline adds further to the burden of hearing loss. Hearing health care is rarely included in the traditional medical exam for older adults, it is typically not considered a risk factor for cognitive decline or falls, and it is not a condition for which routine screening has been recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Yet in older adults, disability typically results from many small risks acting together with different people having a different pattern of multifactorial risk (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2010). The importance of preventive hearing health care in primary care is discussed along with a screening strategy with targeted interventions designed to target older at risk adults.https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/14hearing impairmentscreening.
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title Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?
title_short Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?
title_full Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?
title_fullStr Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?
title_full_unstemmed Screening for otologic functional impairments in the elderly: whose job is it anyway?
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issn 2039-4330
2039-4349
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Among the most prevalent of chronic conditions affecting older adults globally, hearing loss prevalence is increasing and its impact on society growing. Untreated hearing loss diminishes ones ability to communicate and its strong association with depression and cognitive decline adds further to the burden of hearing loss. Hearing health care is rarely included in the traditional medical exam for older adults, it is typically not considered a risk factor for cognitive decline or falls, and it is not a condition for which routine screening has been recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Yet in older adults, disability typically results from many small risks acting together with different people having a different pattern of multifactorial risk (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, 2010). The importance of preventive hearing health care in primary care is discussed along with a screening strategy with targeted interventions designed to target older at risk adults.
topic hearing impairment
screening.
url https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/14
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