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Page 1: Holly Hosford-Dunn PhD Academy Village, January 23 2013

Myths & Misconceptions About Hearing, Aging, and Hearing

AidsHolly Hosford-Dunn PhD

Academy Village, January 23 2013

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Myths

◦ #1: Hearing Losses are All Alike

◦ #2: Don’t Need Hearing Aids for Mild Hearing Losses

◦ #3 & #4: Hearing Aids Don’t Work & They’re all the Same

Misconceptions

◦ #1: Hearing Declines with Age

◦ #2: Don’t Get Hearing Aids Til You Really Need Them

◦ #3: Hearing Aids Keep Going Up in Price

HearingHealthMatters.org

tucsonaudiology.wordpress.com

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Hearing Declines with Age

Misconception #1

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What Makes Us Think This?

Observational Data◦ ~30 million hearing impaired individuals in US◦ 70% ≥ 55 years

Professional Terminology◦ Presbycusis: Hearing Loss ≥ 65 years◦ #1 most prevalent chronic condition in males◦ #4 most prevalent condition in females

Hearing Declines with Age

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Misconception #1: Hearing declines with age

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)◦ nature and extent difficult to estimate Rosenhall

et al 2006

  Noise

◦ totally intertwined◦ Occupational◦ Recreational◦ Military

Yes, but… Lifestyle and Noise Are Confounding Variables

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Misconception #1: hearing declines iwth age

Presbycusis or Noise or Both?

Hearing thresholds increase with age, especially at high frequencies

Hearing loss increases with age, especially at high frequencies

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Misconception #1: Hearing declines with age

Threshold goes up 1 dB/year at >60 (Lee et al)

Quick Math ◦ 20 dB high frequency loss at age 80 d.t. age◦ But data show HL in 80-90 dB range◦ 60 to 70 dB of “age-related” hearing loss d.t.

environmental factors

Closer to the Truth

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Misconception #1: hearing declines with age

Hearing Declines Mainly from Environmental Exposures, NOT Age Itself

TAKE HOME: Lose the Ageist Language

◦ “I hear well for my age” is not defensible

◦ Protect your hearing

CorrectingMisconception #1

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1. All Hearing Losses Are Alike.

2. People with Mild Hearing

Losses Don’t Need Hearing

Aids.

Myths #1& #2

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What Makes Us Think That?◦ The audiogram

a bunch of averages A bunch of frequencies Measures audibility Categorized

Myth 1: All Hearing Losses Are AlikeMyth 2: Mild Hearing Loss ≠ Hearing Aids

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Myths 1 & 2: all hearing losses are alike; you don't need hearing aids for mild losses.

What’s an Audiogram?

0 = normal, equalized, averaged

Mild or moderate loss?

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Myths 1 & 2: All hearing losses are alike; you don't need hearing aids for mild losses.

Speech depends on perceptual processing

Perception is a brain process

The Ear is Hooked Up To The Brain

QED: Everybody is different, even if they have the same audiogram

Yes… but what about speech?

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Myths 1 & 2: All hearing losses are alike; you don't need hearing aids for mild losses.

Audibility is a prerequisite◦ Necessary, but not Sufficient

Speech recognition in noise ◦ decreases with age, even if audiogram is normal

◦ Is worse for Olds than Youngs with mild hearing loss (Dubno et al, 1984)

◦ Is worse in the evenings for Olds (Veneman et al, 2012)

Closer to the Truth

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Myths 1 & 2: All hearing losses are alike; you don't need hearing aids for mild losses.

Just because you hear doesn’t mean◦ You hear what you need to◦ You understand what you hear

TAKE HOME: Lose the Ageist Language

◦ “I hear well for my age” is not defensible

◦ Exercise your auditory processing as much and often as you can

Correcting Myths #1and #2

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Misconception #2

Don’t Get Hearing Aids

Until You REALLY Need

Them!

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What Makes Us Think This?

◦ Fear of Dependency It’s actually the other way around – use it or lose it

◦ “Prescription” Device … Take it Like a Pill

◦ Stigma Makes you look old…so don’t get them till you are! Disappearing fast thanks to iPhones & Bluetooth

Don’t Get Hearing Aids till You Really Need Them

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Misconception #2: Don't get hearing aids until you really need them.

OK, but when is that exactly?

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Misconception #2: Don't get hearing aids until you really need them.

◦ Get fitted earlier rather than later When your spouse complains Make it easy on your brain and your memory

◦ Don’t lose it and then try to get it back Fix it before it becomes a problem

◦ Make them part of your routine while it’s easy When memory slips, it’s hard to learn new routines

Closer to the Truth

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Misconception #2: Don't get hearing aids until you really need them.

◦ Hearing Aids are For the Young at Heart – those who are not only in the game but winning the game

TAKE HOME: Lose the Ageist Language

◦ Hearing Aids don’t make you look old

◦ Not hearing makes you old

Correcting Misconception #2

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Myth #3: Hearing Aids Don’t Work Myth #4: Hearing Aids Are All the Same

Why do we think this?We don’t. This is deliberate ignorance used for

purposes of denial and avoidance.

Who thinks this?People who waited too long.People who don’t want help and don’t want to take

responsibility. They’re not here today.

Myths #3 & 4

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Hearing Aids Keep Going Up in Price

“Every time a new feature comes out, the price goes up.”

Misconception #3

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What Makes Us Think That?

◦ Anchor price is $6000

◦ Nominal value of currency

◦ Heuristics – we believe what others say

◦ Technological advances

Moore’s Law

Koomey’s Law

◦ Equated with pills instead of learning & exercise

Hearing Aids Keep Going Up in Price

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Misconception 3: Hearing aids keep going up in price

Relative Price ($6K * CPI increase)◦ Increased 34%

Nominal Price (actual Dollars)◦ Decreased 25%

45% more purchasing power now than you did in 1997

Price is Going Down…. Any Way You Slice It

1997 20110

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Relative Price of Binaural Hearing Aids

Purchasing Power Then and Now

Relative ValueNominal Price

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Misconception 3: Hearing aids keep going up in price

◦ Hearing Aids Are Getting Better and Cheaper Easier to operate Functional in more diverse environments Work better for complex signals

Speech Speech in noise

◦ Good Hearing Aids Are expensive ½ as expensive and twice as effective as 15 years ago Require training, effort, and regular maintenance

Closer to the Truth

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Audiogram isn’t it! Age isn’t it! Hearing Aids aren’t it! Price isn’t it!

Brain + Ear + Age + Exercise = It

Closest to the Truth

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Stimulate your Ears

◦ to Stimulate your Brain

to Maintain Functionality

to Age Healthily and Happily

Thanks for inviting me today

TAKE HOME