2012
DOI: 10.7162/s1809-48722012000200002
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Efeitos da adaptação às próteses auditivas na qualidade de vida, no equilíbrio e no medo de queda em idosos com perda neurossensorial

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“…On the other hand, hearing loss is also related to falls and is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in the elderly. When associated with the physiological ageing process, it is called presbycusis and is among the sensory deprivations with the greatest impact on the elderly's communication, since it can lead to social isolation, which compromises their quality of life 37 . Several mechanisms may explain the association between hearing loss and falls.…”
Section: Variables N (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, hearing loss is also related to falls and is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions in the elderly. When associated with the physiological ageing process, it is called presbycusis and is among the sensory deprivations with the greatest impact on the elderly's communication, since it can lead to social isolation, which compromises their quality of life 37 . Several mechanisms may explain the association between hearing loss and falls.…”
Section: Variables N (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have demonstrated that the quality of life for the wearer and his family improves after adopting and adapting to the device. 2 3 4 5 6 However, several aspects may influence the use of these resources, such as poor user guidance, lack of counseling, inappropriate expectations about the benefits of hearing aids, and individual limitations caused by peripheral and central hearing problems. 5…”
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“…Although results vary, tinnitus symptoms have been reported by at least 70% of the subjects in most polls, followed by itching and/or dizziness in ∼50% of individuals. 19 20 21 Tenório et al found that 100% of a sample for hearing aid wearers had at least one associated symptom. 12 …”
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confidence: 99%