I Hear You, I Feel You: Evaluating the Impact of Hearing Loss among Rural Homebound Older Veterans
Nathan Sheets, Elizabeth Reilly, Sandra Sanchez-Reilly, Jose Mendoza, Michael Mader

TL;DR
This study examines how hearing loss affects the quality of life and caregiver burden among homebound older rural Veterans, finding that severe hearing loss significantly impacts social and emotional well-being.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between hearing loss severity and quality-of-life in homebound rural older Veterans.
Findings
90% of homebound rural older Veterans had hearing loss, with 69% experiencing moderate-to-severe levels.
Severe hearing loss was significantly associated with lower emotional and social quality-of-life scores.
In-home interventions like hearing screening and cost-effective devices are recommended to mitigate decline.
Abstract
Over 50% older Veterans (OV) live with disabling hearing loss (HL), often undiagnosed and/or untreated. HL consequences include increased depression/dementia risk, PTSD exacerbation, social isolation, caregiver-burden and adverse events when hospitalized. Homebound rural OV consequences of HL remain unknown. Investigate the relationship between HL, quality-of-life and caregiver-burden among homebound rural OV Homebound rural OV (Del Rio, TX) were evaluated for HL (audiometer), caregiver-burden (Zarit), hearing-loss-impact-on-quality-of-life measured with Hearing-Handicap-Scale (HHS), and overall quality-of-life (SF-12). N-19. Median Age 77 (74-81), 58% Hispanic, 100% male. Spouses were main caregivers. 58% had three-or-more chronic conditions: 63% mental-health-related, 26% cardiac, 21% pulmonary. 42% reported toxic exposures. 90% OV had HL; 69% found to have moderate-to-severe HL…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHearing Loss and Rehabilitation · Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Hearing Impairment and Communication
