1. Effect of Using an Active Earmuff on High Frequency Hearing in United States Marine Corps Weapons Instructors.
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Federman, Jeremy, Karch, Stephanie, Duhon, Christon, Hughes, Linda, and Kulinski, Devon
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DEAFNESS prevention , *HEARING , *CLINICAL trials , *NOISE , *HUMAN comfort , *HEARING protection , *OCCUPATIONAL hazards , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PSYCHOLOGY of military personnel - Abstract
Objectives To investigate the change in hearing and perceived comfort over 1 year related to using an active hearing protection device (HPD) among United States Marine Corps (USMC) personnel routinely exposed to hazardous noise. Methods USMC Weapons Instructors (n = 127) were issued an active earmuff that met military standards and was compatible with other protective equipment. These participants completed pre- and post-hearing tests and comfort surveys. A control cohort (n = 94) was also included to compare individual changes in high-frequency pure tone average (HF-PTA) over 1 year. Results The control group's HF-PTA was 3 dB worse than the intervention group after only 1 year. Survey responses revealed perceived improvements in the ability to hear and understand, situational awareness, and safety. Conclusions Active HPDs can reduce hearing loss and improve hearing-related occupational tasks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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