KATE LAMB, M.S. CANDIDATE REBECCA CROWELL, AU.D. CCC-A, FACULTY SPONSOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS STUDENT RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM.

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KATE LAMB, M.S. CANDIDATE REBECCA CROWELL, AU.D. CCC-A, FACULTY SPONSOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS STUDENT RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY APRIL 2009 Hearing Loss in Musicians: The Need for a Hearing Health Program at St. Cloud State University

ABSTRACT With the rising prevalence of hearing loss among young adults, several colleges and universities around the United States have begun implementing hearing conservation programs for their musicians. In this study, 20 music students and faculty completed an interview, hearing test, hearing loss education and a pre- and post-education survey during a pilot program at SCSU in April The purpose of this study is to determine how SCSU musicians are being educated about noise-induced hearing loss prevention, what preventative actions they take, and what strategies may best assist them in protecting their hearing. The findings suggest more education and prevention measures may be needed to improve the hearing health of SCSU musicians.

Definitions Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) Hearing loss caused by prolonged exposure to loud noise 1 There is no cure for this type of hearing loss. Tinnitus The perception of sound when no actual sound is present 2 Referred to as "ringing in the ears” This is an early sign of hearing loss. INTRODUCTION

Background Noise-induced hearing loss is 100% preventable. Hearing loss among young adults is rising. 3 Musicians are at even greater risk for hearing loss. 4 Musicians may not be properly educated or equipped to prevent hearing loss. Several colleges and universities in the United States have implemented hearing loss prevention programs for musicians.

Purpose 1.To determine how SCSU music students are being educated on hearing loss prevention 2. To understand the demand for an SCSU hearing conservation program in musicians 3. To establish what strategies may best assist SCSU musicians in protecting their hearing INTRODUCTION

METHODS Participants Non-Randomly Selected Participants* Music students: 18 Faculty members: 2 Music Experience Beginner Level (< 5 years): 1 Intermediate Level (5-10 years): 9 Advanced Level (>10 years): 10 * 2 participants were excluded from the study due to incomplete testing

Procedures Participants responded to interviews and pre- and post-education surveys: – Open-ended questions – Scale ratings (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree) – Order rankings Education included: – NIHL and tinnitus definitions – NIHL prevalence rates – NIHL warning signs and prevention – NIHL resources – Safe sound exposure levels Trained interviewers and/or participants recorded interview responses Graduate clinicians assessed hearing with otoscopy and threshold testing METHODS

RESULTS Interview Questions When asked what their music instructors’ NIHL protection expectations are, participants listed: – Specific expectations: 7/18 (39%) Ex. wear ear plugs, take hearing breaks, practice in larger spaces, etc. – No specific expectations/never discussed: 11/18 (61%) – No response: 2 When asked what participants’ NIHL protection expectations of their music students are, participants listed: – Specific expectations: 6/9 (67%) Ex. wear ear plugs, take hearing breaks, don’t play instruments in ears, etc. – No specific expectations/never discussed: 3/9 (33%) – No response: 11

“My music instructors have discussed ways to prevent NIHL while playing my instrument(s).” “As a music instructor, I always discuss ways to prevent NIHL with my music students.” Pre-Education Agreed4 (20%) Neutral3 (15%) Disagreed2 (10%) Not Applicable/ No Response 11 (55%) Pre-Education Agreed3 (15%) Neutral3 (15%) Disagreed14 (70%) RESULTS Survey Questions

“I know how to prevent noise- induced hearing loss in musicians.” “I feel it is unimportant for musicians to have their hearing tested.” Pre-EducationPost-Education* Agreed9 (45%)13 (68%) Neutral2 (10%)4 (21%) Disagreed9 (45%)2 (11%) Pre-EducationPost-Education* Agreed3 (15%)1 (5%) Neutral1 (5%) Disagreed16 (80%)17 (90%) RESULTS Survey Questions * Data excludes one fully incomplete post-education survey

“I always wear ear protection while playing my instrument(s).” “I will have my hearing tested in the future.” Post-Education* Agreed18 (95%) Neutral1 (5%) Disagreed0 (0%) Pre-Education* Agreed1 (5%) Neutral0 (0%) Disagreed18 (90%) Not Applicable/ No Response 1 (5%) RESULTS Survey Questions * Data excludes one fully incomplete post-education survey

RankStrategy # 1Wear ear protection # 2 Improve acoustics of rehearsal spaces # 3 Participate in “hearing breaks” during long, loud rehearsals # 4Listen to a lecture on how to protect hearing # 5Read information on how to protect hearing Survey Questions Participants ranked five strategies that would best assist them in protecting their hearing while playing their instrument. RESULTS

Hearing Testing Pure-Tone Threshold Test Pass Criteria Loudness: 25 dB or less Pitch Range: Hz Results Passed: 17/20 (85%) Failed: 3/20 (15%) RESULTS

Interview and Survey Comments “I am not sure if ear protection is needed when rehearsing on the piano.” “I wear disposable earplugs- soft foam- during long rehearsals, but not on a regular basis.” I know how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss in musicians, “but could always use more info.” “Many students do not wear SCSU-provided ear plugs during rehearsals because they are inconvenient to repetitively put in and take out.” RESULTS

CONCLUSIONS Several participants have hearing loss Many participants report their music instructors do not discuss hearing loss prevention Many participants believe hearing testing is important Many participants report they will test their hearing in the future Implementation of the Hearing Health Clinic for Musicians may prevent hearing loss in SCSU musicians

RECOMMENDATIONS It is recommended that an SCSU hearing health program prevent noise-induced hearing loss in musicians of the Music Department by: Continuing free hearing testing through the Hearing Health Clinic for Musicians Educating musicians about hearing loss prevention and management through a lecture series Implementing a sound-level monitoring program for the Music Department Acquainting musicians with SCSU speech-language pathology and audiology services

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