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Baltimore HEARS Study: Addressing Hearing Impairment and Social Engagement Through Community-delivered Hearing Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Baltimore HEARS for Age-related Hearing Impairment 1 and Personal Communication. Completed, enrolled 151 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
Age-related hearing loss is highly prevalent and hearing health care is underutilized. The primary objective of the proposed randomized controlled trial is to investigate the efficacy of a community health worker (CHW)-delivered hearing loss intervention program. A preceding pilot study demonstrated preliminary effectiveness of the intervention program in reducing self-reported hearing handicap, and highlighted its acceptability among the target demographic. The proposed trial will now expand upon lessons learned through previous pilot studies and expand to other affordable residences for low-to-moderate income older adults in Baltimore. Primary outcome measurements will investigate intervention effects on hearing handicap, with secondary measurements investigating effects on domains such as social isolation and quality of life. This trial is a first-in-kind investigation of a novel community-based intervention that addresses hearing loss in a vulnerable, urban population.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Tailored aural rehabilitation for participant and communication partner (if applicable)
Tailored fitting and programming of a personal sound amplifier. This will be accompanied by a component of aural rehabilitation.