期刊名称:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
印刷版ISSN:1232-1966
电子版ISSN:1898-2263
出版年度:2019
卷号:26
期号:1
页码:1-6
DOI:10.26444/aaem/102292
出版社:Institute of Agricultural Medicine in Lublin
摘要:Introduction and objective. Work noise exposure among farmers can cause hearing loss. Farmers are exposed to hazardous
noise from equipment and domestic animals, and experience high rates of noise-induced hearing loss. The aim of our study
was to evaluate the hearing thresholds of farmers in Korea. This study is the first to evaluate hearing impairment in Korean
farmers nationwide. There have been few studies that have performed audiometric testing to measure hearing impairment
at the national level in Korea.
Materials and method. Through the Farm Work Safety Model Project among the 40 villages in which inhabitants received
health check-ups from 2006–2008, 2,027 people from 35 villages were targeted (957 people in 16 villages in 2006, 436 people
in five villages in 2007, and 634 people in 14 villages in 2008) and underwent pure tone audiometry tests. 2,027 people from
35 villages underwent pure tone audiometry tests through the Farm Work Safety Model Project. The tests were conducted
using a portable audiometer, and air conduction thresholds were determined.
Results. Hearing impairment at 3kHz and above was more prevalent in men than in women. The prevalence of moderateto-profound
hearing impairment was 19.6% in the total study population and increased with age.
Conclusions. It is proposed that the high prevalence rate of farmers’ hearing impairment may be due to excessive workplace
noise. To manage farmers’ hearing health, precise evaluations of farmers’ hearing acuity and noise exposure on farms should
be conducted. This study might be a stepping-stone to protect farmers’ hearing health.