Changes in the prevalence and characteristics of hearing loss in a noise-exposed population between 1980 and 2015

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Brown, Sasha [1 ,2 ]
Jenstad, Lorienne M. [1 ,3 ]
Ryall, Angela [1 ]
Stephenson, Ellen [4 ]
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[1] School of Audiology & Speech Sciences, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
[2] WorkSafeBC, Vancouver, Canada
[3] Wavefront Centre for Communication Accessibility, Vancouver, Canada
[4] Department of Community and Family Medicine, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
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Updated regulations, improved noise reduction, and increased use of hearing protective devices (HPDs) may result in better hearing for noise-exposed workers. In a retrospective (1980-2015) cohort study, we conducted a secondary analysis of a database of annual hearing tests from noise-exposed workers aged 20-55 years old. Sample size per cohort ranged from n=1386 to n=5165. No clinically-meaningful cohort differences in thresholds of 5 dB or greater were found for 20-or 30-year olds. For 45-and 55-year olds, later-born cohorts had better thresholds than earlier-born cohorts. Prevalence of hearing loss decreased for later-born cohorts for 30, 45, and 55-year olds. Twenty-year olds in later cohorts were more likely to use HPD than those in earlier cohorts. The lower prevalence of hearing loss and better thresholds in these noise-exposed workers may be due to increased HPD use, changes in workplace regulations, improved workplace noise control, or changed attitudes towards recreational noise exposure. © 2021, Canadian Acoustical Association. All rights reserved.
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