In 2008, the Handicap-Santé survey counted 10 million people with hearing difficulties in France, i.e. 16% of the national population. For 5.4 million of these people, the hearing limitations considered to be moderate to total, are likely to have repercussions on their daily life. In 2010, 600,000 people with hearing loss wore hearing aids, including 360,000 with very severe to total limitations who were unable to follow a conversation with others. Hearing loss can impact hearing skills (comprehension in noisy environments or with multiple speakers) and be a source of cognitive decline. It can also limit the quality of exchanges, communication and information taking. Several studies have shown that hearing loss can also have a negative effect on quality of life, psychological well-being, personal fulfillment, social relationships and can lead to social isolation, depression and/or anxiety. Currently, the treatment of people with hearing loss is often limited to hearing aids from a hearing aid specialist. Hearing rehabilitation and lip-reading training with a speech therapist may be offered at a later stage. However, many people who have been fitted with a hearing aid describe a decrease in their quality of life despite the fitting. Current treatment seems to deal mainly with auditory-cognitive problems. To date, no multidisciplinary rehabilitation services seem to be offered in France to take into account the other consequences of this condition: anxiety, depression, and limitations in social participation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
Hôpital Sainte-Marie
Paris, France
Impact of multidisciplinary rehabilitation on the quality of life of adults with hearing aids
This outcome corresponds to the Change in quality of life measured with the ERSA scale before and after rehabilitation.
Time frame: Month 1
Patient profile of age
This outcome corresponds to the number of age categories
Time frame: Month 1
Patient profile of type of hearing loss
This outcome corresponds to the number of type of hearing loss.
Time frame: Month 1
Patient profile of severity
This outcome corresponds to the type of severity.
Time frame: Month 1
Quality of life of patients
This outcome corresponds to the overall quality of life, personal life, social life and work life of the assessment of the impact of deafness in adults. is a self-administered questionnaire. It is divided into 4 domains, each comprising 5 questions graded from 1 to 10. The questions are simple, and formulated so patients will answer according to how they feel at the actual time of the session.
Time frame: Month 1
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