(Institute of Medicine) recommends national surveillance for OHL
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National Surveillance
for Occupational Hearing Loss
SangWoo Tak, ScD, MPH
Geoffrey M. Calvert, MD, MPH
Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluation,
and Field Studies
NIOSH
CDC/DHHS
Chronology
2005 – National Academy of Science
(Institute of Medicine) recommends
national surveillance for OHL and noise
exposure
2006 – NIOSH Prioritized OHL surveillance
goals
2008 – OHL surveillance project proposed
2009 – NORA project awarded funding
Project goal
To conduct surveillance research to track
occupational hearing loss
To develop the first ever national surveillance
system on OHL
Where are the data?
NHCA – audiometric service providers
across the US
In December 2007, a recruiting letter sent
to all audiometric service provider
members
Six providers gave a positive response
Received letters of support from five of
these audiometric service providers
Audiometric
Service
Providers
Audiograms,
Noise survey data
Hearing loss
prevention
programs
Employers
Collection
National Data
Repository
Workers
Dissemination
Preventive
intervention
NIOSH
OHL
Surveillance
Stakeholders
Industry
Labor unions
State health departments
Practitioners
Scientific community
Interpretation
By industry
Analysis
Incidence &
Prevalence
Specific aim 1
Collect audiometric data from audiometric
testing service providers to develop an
audiometric data repository
Tasks
Recruit 15 audiometric service providers
across the country
1st year: 3
2nd year: 5
3rd year: 7
Retrieve historical data for those who were
tested at lease once from 01/2003 to 12/2008
Identify a audiometric data repository system
Data elements
Demographic characteristics of the worker
1)
Unique identifier (will be assigned by data provider)
2)
Gender
3)
Date of birth
Workplace variables
1)
Workplace state
2)
Unique identifier
3)
Industry code and literals (NAICS 2002)
Audiometric testing variables
1)
Date of test
2)
Threshold for each pure tone frequency (500, 1K, 2K, 3K, 4K,
6K, and 8K).
Specific aim 2
Estimate the rate of occupational hearing loss
and changes in hearing per year by industry
using NAICS codes*
North American Industry Classification System
Tasks
Data management
Cleaning
Quality control
Protocol for data management
Descriptive data analyses by industry
Report dissemination
Specific aim 3
Identify specific industries associated with a
high risk of occupational hearing loss in the
construction and manufacturing industry
sectors
Definitions
OHL -- average hearing threshold of 25 dB or greater at
frequencies of 0.5k, 2k, 3k, and 4k Hz in either ear
Standard threshold shift (STS) -- average increase from
baseline of 10 dB or more (pure tone test in the
frequencies of 2k, 3k, and 4k Hz in either ear)
NIOSH defines STS as shift from baseline of 15 dB or
more at any test frequency in either ear
Tasks
Comprehensive statistical analysis
Risk ratios estimated for hearing loss (OHL
and STS)
Multilevel analysis
industry level adjusted for individual factors (age & sex)
Disseminate reports & at least one peer
reviewed paper
Outcome – 1st year (2009-2010)
Initial contacts with 3 providers
Data use agreement (between providers and
NIOSH)
Industry coding
Established a secure web site for data
upload/download
Data retrieval in progress
Outcome – 2nd year (2010-2011)
Recruit 5 more audiometric service providers
Design NIOSH OHL data repository
Continue audiometric data management
Begin analyzing audiometric data
Produce reports
Expected outcomes upon project
completion
This project is anticipated to:
Measure incidence/prevalance of OHL
Identify industrial sectors with the highest
rates of OHL
Set research priorities
Guide workplace interventions
Discussion -- Issues
Data confidentiality is assured
Audiometric data quality assurance
-- work in progress
More participation is needed
Acknowledgement
Mark Stephenson
Christa Themann
Theresa Schulz
Thais Morata
John Sestito
Chandran Achutan
Scott Henn
Kenneth Rosenman
Contact
E-mail) [email protected]
Phone) 513-458-7117