Self-Perception of Social Participation Restrictions in Adults and Older Adults with Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Israel Bispo dos Santos

  • Everton Adriano de Morais

  • Gloria Ravazzi

  • Flávio Magno Gonçalves

  • Cristiano Miranda de Araújo

  • Adriana Lacerda

Keywords:

social participation, hearing loss, adult, elderly, hearing aids

Abstract

Introduction Hearing loss affects a large number of people worldwide with a tendency to increase in the coming years It is estimated that one in four people will be living with some degree of hearing loss by 2050 Many adults and elderly people report negative psychosocial and emotional consequences attributable to hearing loss among them depression feelings of loneliness social isolation and decreased quality of life The use of hearing aids is indicated in these cases not only to optimize communication but also to improve the quality of life and social participation of its users Understanding self-perception of social participation restrictions and how the use of hearing aids can affect the lives of adults and the elderly is essential to minimize the consequences of these losses Objective To analyze the self-perception of the effects of using hearing aids in adults and elderly with hearing loss on their social participation

Downloads

How to Cite

Israel Bispo dos Santos, Everton Adriano de Morais, Gloria Ravazzi, Flávio Magno Gonçalves, Cristiano Miranda de Araújo, & Adriana Lacerda. (2023). Self-Perception of Social Participation Restrictions in Adults and Older Adults with Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review. Global Journal of Medical Research, 23(F5), 7–27. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/102384

Self-Perception of Social Participation Restrictions in Adults and Older Adults with Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

Published

2023-07-03