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Using the extended parallel process model to prevent noise-induced hearing loss among coal miners in Appalachia.

Lisa Murray-Johnson1, Kim Witte, Dhaval Patel, Victoria Orrego, Cynthia Zuckerman, Andrew M Maxfield, Edward D Thimons.   

Abstract

Occupational noise-induced hearing loss is the second most self-reported occupational illness or injury in the United States. Among coal miners, more than 90% of the population reports a hearing deficit by age 55. In this formative evaluation, focus groups were conducted with coal miners in Appalachia to ascertain whether miners perceive hearing loss as a major health risk and if so, what would motivate the consistent wearing of hearing protection devices (HPDs). The theoretical framework of the Extended Parallel Process Model was used to identify the miners' knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and current behaviors regarding hearing protection. Focus group participants had strong perceived severity and varying levels of perceived susceptibility to hearing loss. Various barriers significantly reduced the self-efficacy and the response efficacy of using hearing protection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15539545     DOI: 10.1177/1090198104263396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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