Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Risk Factors for Hearing Loss as a Result of Exposure to Noise During Military Training in the IDF (Israel Defense Forces), and Examination of the Effectiveness of Hearing Protection Video vs Formal Training.
As part of the proposed work, the investigators would like to examine whether there is a need to use a training video to train IDF combat soldiers to improve the use of ear plugs and to prevent hearing loss from exposure to noise, and to characterize the hearing impaired epidemiology of recruits and the basic rate of hearing loss During basic training.
1. Auditory screening examination using an OAE (Oto Acoustic Emission) device during the
first week of training in the unit and before starting to be exposed to noise .
2. If the indication obtained by the OAE device is negative, the soldier will be
transferred to perform an audiometer test by a medic.
3. If the audiometer is subjected to a significant drop (over 25 decibels), the soldier
will be referred to an audiologic examination that includes a comprehensive hearing test
and an examination by the ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat).
4. All participants will be randomly assigned to two groups after signing an agreement
form:
A - The video group - will be guided by a screening of a 7 minute video that explains
the importance of using ear plugs and correct installation.
B- The control group, will be instructed to use earplugs properly, including practical
exercises by a medic.
5. After two months of training, all participants will undergo further instruction in the
use of earplugs, the video clip group and the control group trained by a medic only,
6. Towards the end of the training After six months of the recruitment, the investigators
will perform an additional hearing test for all the participants in order to compare the
results to the examination performed near their recruitment. Similar to the first stage,
the test will be performed using an OAE device.
7. A comparison shall be made in the auditory results data between the group that underwent
training via video and the control group.
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