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Can listening-related fatigue influence well-being? Examining associations between hearing loss, fatigue, activity levels and well-being

Holman, Jack A.; Hornsby, Benjamin W. Y.; Bess, Fred H.; Naylor, Graham

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Authors

Dr JACK HOLMAN JACK.HOLMAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION HEARING FELLOWSHIP

Benjamin W. Y. Hornsby

Fred H. Bess



Abstract

Objective
Well-being is influenced by the activities we undertake. Hearing loss may reduce well-being directly through increased listening-related fatigue due to cognitive and emotional strain in challenging situations. Hearing loss and hearing device use may also indirectly impact fatigue and well-being by altering the frequency and type of daily-life activities. This review examines the available literature to help understand the relationships.

Design
We provide (i) a summary of the extant literature regarding hearing loss, hearing device use and fatigue in adults, as well as regarding fatigue and daily-life activity (work, social and physical) and (ii) a systematic search and narrative review of the relationships between hearing loss, hearing device use and activity.

Study sample
The systematic search resulted in 66 eligible texts.

Results
Data examining well-being in persons with hearing loss are limited. Our literature review suggests that well-being can be related directly and indirectly to hearing loss, hearing device use, activity level and listening-related fatigue.

Conclusions
Variations and interactions between hearing loss, hearing device use, fatigue and activity levels can be expected to impact well-being in persons with hearing loss in direct and indirect ways. Future research linking hearing and daily-life fatigue should take account of activity levels.

Citation

Holman, J. A., Hornsby, B. W. Y., Bess, F. H., & Naylor, G. (2021). Can listening-related fatigue influence well-being? Examining associations between hearing loss, fatigue, activity levels and well-being. International Journal of Audiology, 60(sup2), 47-59. https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2020.1853261

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 16, 2020
Online Publication Date Jan 4, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Jan 11, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jan 21, 2021
Journal International Journal of Audiology
Print ISSN 1499-2027
Electronic ISSN 1708-8186
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 60
Issue sup2
Pages 47-59
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2020.1853261
Keywords Speech and Hearing; Linguistics and Language; Language and Linguistics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5206690
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14992027.2020.1853261

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