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Year: 2013 Vol. 17 Num. Suppl. 1 -
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SOCIAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILES OF PATIENTS WITH HEARING LOSS AT THE INSTITUTE OF AUDIOLOGY PRESIDENTE PRUDENTE-SP |
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Pinheiro GL, Bortoli CL, Maia Filho FCC, Ramalho Neto GC, Gusato LA, Souza NGS, et al. SOCIAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILES OF PATIENTS WITH HEARING LOSS AT THE INSTITUTE OF AUDIOLOGY PRESIDENTE PRUDENTE-SP. Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol. 2013;17(Suppl. 1):76 |
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George do Lago Pinheiro, Carla Leal Bortoli, Fernando Cezar Cardoso Maia Filho, Gabriel Cardoso Ramalho Neto, Lucas Antonio Gusato, Núbia Goedert Soares de Souza
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the socio-epidemiological characteristics of patients with hearing loss at the Institute of Audiology Presidente Prudente-SP. We evaluated the medical records of 675 patients diagnosed with hearing loss treated at a referral center during the period from 2003-2007. The data review was conducted from September to November 2012. in this sample, 314 patients (46.5%) were men and 361 (53.5%) were women. The most common age group was>61 years, corresponding to 51.5% of the visitors (n= 349). There were 60 patients (n= 8.9%) aged <18 years. With regard to city of origin, 49.2% (n= 331) of the patients originated from Presidente Prudente-SP, while the others came from macro-region cities or neighboring states. When asked to provide their ethnicity, 67.7% (n= 456) of the subjects reported being White. When evaluating the level of schooling, 304 (45.1%) patients reported having completed elementary education; only 8 (1.2%) patients had completed tertiary education. As for occupation, 201 (29.9%) patients reported themselves as retired.
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