National Survey of Impairment Level and Communication Status with Dual Sensory Loss in Later Adulthood

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  • 高齢期の視覚聴覚二重障害者 (盲ろう者) の障害程度とコミュニケーション状況に関する全国実態調査

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<p> This study on impairment and communication status based on the data of 2,018 deaf-blind older adults from a national survey carried out with the cooperation of 97 local governments in Japan revealed the following.<br> Deaf-blind older adults accounted for 74.6% of people with acquired visual and hearing impairments (visually and hearing impaired, 46.1%; blind and hearing impaired, 25.6%; totally deaf-blind, 10.3%; deaf and visually impaired, 8.9%). Moreover, the proportion of hearing-aid recipients remained at 46.4%, of whom only half were able to understand the speech of a person whom they met for the first time, even with the assistance of hearing aids. Experts who take care of deaf-blind adults need to collaborate to provide information regarding hearing aids and active hearing use.<br> Furthermore, 32.4% of totally deaf-blind adults experienced social isolation, with a conversation frequency of 2 days or less a month. This suggests that systematic expert support should be provided immediately after medical examination of for persons with dual impairment, including information regarding alternative communication modes and rehabilitation.</p>

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  • AUDIOLOGY JAPAN

    AUDIOLOGY JAPAN 59 (6), 632-643, 2016

    Japan Audiological Society

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