Quality of life and social determinants in individual hearing AIDS users
Qualidade de vida e determinantes sociais em usuários de aparelho de amplificação sonora individual
Urssula Aparecida Santos Leal Ribeiro; Valquíria Conceição Souza; Stela Maris Aguiar Lemos
Abstract
Purpose: To verify the association between quality of life, socioenvironmental aspects and general health status of users of an Auditory Health Care Service. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study with simple random sample. A semi-structured interview was conducted with 114 adults and elderly, aged 19-92, Individual Hearing Aids (IHA) users in an auditory health service. Participants answered questions regarding characterization, sociodemographic data and quality of life. To study the aspects of care, a search was carried out in the medical records. Mann Whitney, Chi-square and Fisher Exact tests were performed for association. The analyses were performed in the STATA software considering a 5% significance level. For the multivariate analysis, the full model was started with all significant variables at 20%. A logistic regression model was used to repeat the variables with p <5%. Results: The majority of the participants was female, aged over 60 years and had their first consultation with the speech-language therapist. As for WHOQOL-bref, more than half of the sample reported good quality of life and health satisfaction. Regarding the complaints associated with the majority of those who did not present dizziness, ear fullness and depression reported good quality of life. It was observed an association with statistical significance between health satisfaction, higher mean age and lower schooling. In the multivariate analysis, the effective use of hearing aids and no history of dizziness were associated with good quality of life. For the health variable it was found that not having dizziness increased the chances of being satisfied with health while each year the more schooling the chance to be satisfied reduced. Conclusion: The use of IHA is related to a good perception of the quality of life and health status of individuals with hearing loss.
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Objetivo: Verificar a associação entre qualidade de vida, aspectos socioambientais e estado geral de saúde de usuários de um Serviço de Atenção à Saúde Auditiva. Método: Estudo observacional analítico do tipo transversal, com amostra aleatória simples. Realizou-se entrevista semiestruturada com 114 adultos e idosos, entre 19-92 anos, usuários de AASI atendidos em um serviço de saúde auditiva. Os participantes responderam questões referentes à caracterização, dados sociodemográficos e qualidade de vida. Para estudo dos aspectos assistenciais, realizou-se busca nos prontuários. Foram realizados os testes Mann Whitney, Quiquadrado e Exato de Fisher para associação. As análises foram realizadas no software STATA considerando 5% de significância. Para a análise multivariada, iniciou-se o modelo cheio com todas as variáveis significativas a 20%. Considerou-se modelo de regressão logística, sendo repetido até restarem as variáveis com p<5%. Resultados: A maioria dos participantes era do gênero feminino, com idade superior a 60 anos e realizou a primeira consulta com o fonoaudiólogo. Quanto ao WHOQOL-bref, mais da metade da amostra relatou boa qualidade de vida e satisfação com a saúde. Em relação às queixas associadas, a maioria dos que não apresentavam tontura, plenitude auricular e depressão referiu boa qualidade de vida. Observou-se associação com significância estatística entre a satisfação com a saúde, maior média de idade e menor escolaridade. Na análise multivariada, o uso efetivo do AASI e não apresentar histórico de tontura associaram-se à boa qualidade de vida. Para a variável saúde, verificou-se que não apresentar tontura aumentou as chances de estar satisfeito com a saúde, enquanto que a cada ano a mais de escolaridade a chance de estar satisfeito reduziu. Conclusão: O uso do AASI está relacionado a uma boa percepção da qualidade de vida e do estado de saúde de indivíduos que apresentam perda auditiva.
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