Effectiveness of an Intervention to Prevent Hearing Loss Among Farmers
预防农民听力损失的干预措施的有效性
基本信息
- 批准号:8402830
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-01-01 至 2014-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgeAgricultureAmericanAmericasAttitudeBehaviorBeliefCategoriesChronicCommunication ResearchCommunitiesDevicesDiscipline of NursingEarEconomic BurdenEffectiveness of InterventionsEmotionalEmploymentExposure toFamilyFarming environmentFutureGoalsHealth CommunicationHearingHigh PrevalenceHigh-Frequency Hearing LossIndividualInternetInterventionLifeMichiganModificationNoiseNoise-Induced Hearing LossOccupationalOnline SystemsOutcomeParticipantPersonsPreventive InterventionQuality of lifeReportingRiskSchoolsSocial FunctioningTechniquesTestingTinnitusUniversitiesVisitWorkbasebehavior changecompare effectivenesscontrol trialdesignexperiencefarmerhearing impairmenthigh riskimprovedinnovationinterestoperationpreventprogramspublic health relevancesocialsocioeconomicsweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Hearing loss and tinnitus are prevalent in America, and noise exposure is a leading cause of hearing loss. This type of hearing loss is known as Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). NIHL has negative impact on the quality of life of the affected individual, affecting physical and emotional functioning, social life, and employment. In addition, NIHL results in heavy social and economic burdens on families and communities from all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Farmers are a group that is particularly high risk for NIHL, and is underserved by programs designed to limit that risk. They are among the most noise-exposed group of workers, and experience the second highest prevalence of NIHL among all occupational categories. In agriculture, 1.5 million workers (43.3%) report exposure to hazardous noise. Although use of hearing protection devices (HPDs) would protect them from NIHL, use among farmers is low. The purpose of this project is to compare the effectiveness of several approaches to influencing HPD use. The goals of this study are to further develop an intervention to promote farmers' use of HPDs, and compare the effectiveness of the developed intervention with two alternative approaches influencing HPD use behavior, delivered in various combinations. This study will determine if significant change in HPD use can be achieved in one-shot web-based or HPD-supply intervention. Results will determine the need for future program modification, e.g., inclusion of booster(s). This project will involve a partnership between the University Of Michigan School Of Nursing, a major farmer organization, and the Center for Health Communication Research to accomplish project aims. This RCT test of interventions is designed to determine the most effective approach to improving participants' HPD use. Results of this study will be used to inform future RTP studies to increase HPD use. Increased use of HPDs is expected to reduce rates of NIHL and other negative effects of high noise exposure, and improve quality of life in this high-risk and underserved group.
描述(由申请人提供):听力损失和耳鸣在美国很普遍,噪音暴露是听力损失的主要原因。这种类型的听力损失被称为噪声性听力损失(NIHL)。NIHL对受影响个体的生活质量有负面影响,影响身体和情感功能,社会生活和就业。此外,NIHL给所有族裔和社会经济群体的家庭和社区造成沉重的社会和经济负担。农民是NIHL风险特别高的群体,旨在限制这种风险的计划服务不足。他们是接触噪音最多的工人群体之一,在所有职业类别中,他们的NIHL患病率排名第二。在农业中,150万工人(43.3%)报告接触有害噪音。尽管使用听力保护装置(HPD)可以保护他们免受NIHL的影响,但农民的使用率很低。本项目的目的是比较影响HPD使用的几种方法的有效性。本研究的目标是进一步开发一种干预措施,以促进农民使用HPD,并比较开发的干预措施与两种影响HPD使用行为的替代方法的有效性,以各种组合方式提供。本研究将确定是否可以在一次性网络或HPD供应干预中实现HPD使用的显著变化。结果将决定未来程序修改的需要,例如,包括增效剂。该项目将涉及密歇根大学护理学院(一个主要的农民组织)和健康传播研究中心之间的伙伴关系,以实现项目目标。这项干预措施的随机对照试验旨在确定改善参与者HPD使用的最有效方法。本研究的结果将用于告知未来的RTP研究,以增加HPD的使用。增加HPD的使用预计将降低NIHL的发生率和高噪声暴露的其他负面影响,并改善这一高风险和服务不足群体的生活质量。
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