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Hearing Thresholds of Nigerian Navy Personnel Serving in Lagos Area

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Abstract Introduction: Navy personnel are exposed to several risk factors that increase hearing thresholds and impair hearing. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of hearing impairment among Nigerian Navy personnel. Materials and Method: This was a cross sectional study of Nigerian Navy personnel working in various ships. Structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on hearing. All the subjects had ear examination and pure tone audiometry of both ears. Results: The prevalence of hearing impairment was 22(14.7%) in the right and 17(11.3%) in the left ears. The Pure Tone Average for the right and left ear were 19.0±8.6dB and 17.4±6.7dB respectively. There was a statistically significant association between noisy work place and total hearing loss (p<.01), pure tone average in the left ear (p<.05) and frequencies of 3000 Hz (p<.05), 2000 Hz (p<.001) and 1000Hz (p<.05) in the left ear. The association between past history of ear infections and pure tone average in the left ear (p<.05) and the frequency 2000 Hz (p<.005) in the left ear were significant. The length of service years, occupational group, age, sex report of change in hearing, non-use of hearing protection and presence of tinnitus did not show significant association with pure tone averages nor on the frequencies tested. Conclusion: The significant unilateral hearing impairment on the right ear suggests the need for more research on hearing impairment in the Nigerian Navy as well as development of a comprehensive hearing conservation programme.
Title: Hearing Thresholds of Nigerian Navy Personnel Serving in Lagos Area
Description:
Abstract Introduction: Navy personnel are exposed to several risk factors that increase hearing thresholds and impair hearing.
The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of hearing impairment among Nigerian Navy personnel.
Materials and Method: This was a cross sectional study of Nigerian Navy personnel working in various ships.
Structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on hearing.
All the subjects had ear examination and pure tone audiometry of both ears.
Results: The prevalence of hearing impairment was 22(14.
7%) in the right and 17(11.
3%) in the left ears.
The Pure Tone Average for the right and left ear were 19.
0±8.
6dB and 17.
4±6.
7dB respectively.
There was a statistically significant association between noisy work place and total hearing loss (p<.
01), pure tone average in the left ear (p<.
05) and frequencies of 3000 Hz (p<.
05), 2000 Hz (p<.
001) and 1000Hz (p<.
05) in the left ear.
The association between past history of ear infections and pure tone average in the left ear (p<.
05) and the frequency 2000 Hz (p<.
005) in the left ear were significant.
The length of service years, occupational group, age, sex report of change in hearing, non-use of hearing protection and presence of tinnitus did not show significant association with pure tone averages nor on the frequencies tested.
Conclusion: The significant unilateral hearing impairment on the right ear suggests the need for more research on hearing impairment in the Nigerian Navy as well as development of a comprehensive hearing conservation programme.

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