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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Carneiro Muniz, Carina Moreno Diasa | da Silva, Sergio Fernando Saraivab | Façanha, Rachel Costab | Bassi-Dibai, Danielaa | Silva, Fabricio Britoc | Felipe, Ilana Mirian Almeidaa | Dias, Rosane da Silvaa; *
Affiliations: [a] Postgraduate Program in Management and Health Services, Ceuma University, São Luís –MA, Brazil | [b] Department of Speech Therapy, Ceuma University, São Luís –MA, Brazil | [c] Postgraduate Program in Environment, Ceuma University, São Luís –MA, Brazil
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Rosane da Silva Dias, Rua Josué Montello, n 1, Renascença 1, São Luis (MA), 65075 120, Brazil. E-mail: rosanesdias@hotmail.com.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Musicians and dancers can be considered an at-risk population for developing noise-induced hearing loss. OBJECTIVES:To determine the audiological profile of members of a folklore-related music group and quantify noise exposure at their rehearsal venue. METHODS:This was a quantitative and descriptive study. The musicians and dancers were evaluated in two stages: an interview about their working life, followed by high frequency tonal audiometry. The sound pressure level in the group’s rehearsal venue was measured using a BEK 2270 Noise Analyzer. RESULTS:A total of 7.2% of the subjects had noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and 39% of the audiometric tests were notch type. During the interview 31.7% of the subjects mentioned discomfort from loud noise, although none of them used ear protection. The environmental assessment showed inadequate humidity and oscillating temperature. Twenty sound pressure level measurements were performed for Leq (equivalent sound pressure levels) and the results ranged from 88 dB (A) to 99 dB (A) with a mean of 97.05. CONCLUSIONS:Exposure to high levels of sound pressure has led to NIHL in some members of the group. Some of those with normal hearing also presented a notch configuration characteristic of NIHL. Tinnitus, indicating that a change in hearing has occurred, was the most frequent auditory symptom.
Keywords: Music, noise induced hearing loss, occupational noise, tinnitus
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-203370
Journal: Work, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 235-241, 2021
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