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Otological complaints and concerns and communication difficulties of aged individuals

PURPOSE: To investigate the otological complaints and concerns of aged individuals, as well as the communication difficulties they face. METHODS: Fifty elderly subjects (eight men and 42 women) with ages ranging from 61 to 90 years were evaluated. All of them carried out an anamnesis and hearing tests, and presented symmetrical descending audiometric configuration. In this study, anamnesis data and the correlations between otological complaints and the degrees of hearing loss were presented and discussed. RESULTS: Hearing loss complaint was present in 70% of the sample and was associated to the concern about one's own hearing loss, with complaints of communication difficulties and also with the number situations in which the difficulty is observed (presence of background noise was the most cited aspect). Tinnitus complaint (52%) presented an association with concern involving this same aspect, whereas dizziness (38%), besides similar correlation, revealed an association with communication difficulty. There was a significant statistical association among degree of hearing loss in both low and middle frequencies and complaints of hearing loss and dizziness. In high frequencies, these correlations also occurred, along with a significant statistical association between degree of the hearing loss and complaint of communication difficulty. CONCLUSIONS: Of the otological complaints, hearing loss complaint was predominant among the elderly subjects of this study. Age and gender had no influence on the otological complaints and concerns. Degree of hearing loss influenced otological complaints of hearing loss, dizziness and communication difficulty.

Presbycusis; Auditory perception; Speech discrimination tests; Aged; Aging


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