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Hearing handicap perception and hearing alterations in individuals with Parkinson's disease

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

to investigate the relationship between the perception of self-reported hearing impairment and the handicap with peripheral and central hearing alterations, in individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Methods:

individuals with Parkinson's disease were seen and evaluated at a reference outpatient clinic for the treatment of movement disorders, between April and August 2015. All of them underwent basic audiological evaluation and hearing processing tests. The hearing handicap assessment was performed using the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly. As for the analysis of the relationship between hearing handicap perception and audiological, clinical and demographic variables, individuals were considered with or without perception, according to their score.

Results:

thirty-three individuals, mostly males, with a mean age of 63.7 years, took part in the study. There was a high frequency (n = 31) of peripheral or central hearing alterations in the study population. However, only 14 reported some difficulty in hearing, eight not presenting hearing handicap perception, two having mild-moderate perception and four showing a significant perception.

Conclusion:

the perceptions of hearing difficulties and the handicap are not related to audiological alterations in individuals presented with Parkinson's disease.

Keywords:
Parkinson Disease; Hearing Loss; Aging; Questionnaires; Hearing Perception

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