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. 2016 May-Jun;29(3):394-403.
doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.03.150235.

Hearing Loss Health Care for Older Adults

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Hearing Loss Health Care for Older Adults

Kevin J Contrera et al. J Am Board Fam Med. 2016 May-Jun.
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Abstract

Hearing deficits are highly prevalent among older adults and are associated with declines in cognitive, physical, and mental health. However, hearing loss in the geriatric population often goes untreated and generally receives little clinical emphasis in primary care practice. This article reviews hearing health care for older adults, focusing on what is most relevant for family physicians. The objective of hearing loss treatment is to ensure that a patient can communicate effectively in all settings. We present the 5 major obstacles to obtaining effective hearing and rehabilitative care: awareness, access, treatment options, cost, and device effectiveness. Hearing technologies are discussed, along with recommendations on when it is appropriate to screen, refer, or counsel a patient. The purpose of this article is to provide pragmatic recommendations for the clinical management of the older adult with hearing loss that can be conducted in family medicine practices.

Keywords: Access to Health Care; Clinical Medicine; Cost-Effectiveness; Hearing Loss; Otolaryngology.

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