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Original Article

Some Characteristics of the Hearing-impaired Elderly who do not Present Themselves for Rehabilitation

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Pages 25-30 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Social and audiometric charactetics of the hearing-impaired elderly without aids have been analysed and some understanding developed of the factors which lead people to seek rehabilitation. The two major single determinants of seeking help were found to be severity of impairment and onset of deafness before reaching retirement age. There were strong indications that negative attitudes of both the elderly themselves and their general practitioners towards deafness and ageing played a crucial part in perpetauting the neglect of the disorder.

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