TY - JOUR
T1 - Foundational Approaches to Advancing Hearing Health Equity
T2 - A Primer in Social Epidemiology
AU - Nieman, Carrie L.
AU - Suen, Jonathan J.
AU - Dean, Lorraine T.
AU - Chandran, Aruna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022/7/1
Y1 - 2022/7/1
N2 - Hearing health is inextricably linked to factors beyond biology. Social, demographic, environmental, geographic, and historical influences affect hearing health, but these factors are often unmeasured within traditional biological, clinical, and epidemiological studies of hearing health. With increasing recognition of hearing health over the life course as a public health priority, there is also a growing understanding of existing hearing health inequities at the individual, community, national, and global levels. To make progress in addressing these inequities, public health disciplines, such as social epidemiology, can provide valuable frameworks. With a focus on integrating the biological and functional with social and structural factors influencing health, social epidemiology provides key concepts and approaches for filling existing research and practice gaps. In this review, we introduce the discipline of social epidemiology and its associated concepts to inspire greater cross-disciplinary collaboration for the ultimate goal of advancing hearing health equity.
AB - Hearing health is inextricably linked to factors beyond biology. Social, demographic, environmental, geographic, and historical influences affect hearing health, but these factors are often unmeasured within traditional biological, clinical, and epidemiological studies of hearing health. With increasing recognition of hearing health over the life course as a public health priority, there is also a growing understanding of existing hearing health inequities at the individual, community, national, and global levels. To make progress in addressing these inequities, public health disciplines, such as social epidemiology, can provide valuable frameworks. With a focus on integrating the biological and functional with social and structural factors influencing health, social epidemiology provides key concepts and approaches for filling existing research and practice gaps. In this review, we introduce the discipline of social epidemiology and its associated concepts to inspire greater cross-disciplinary collaboration for the ultimate goal of advancing hearing health equity.
KW - Hearing health disparities
KW - Hearing health equity
KW - Hearing health inequities
KW - Hearing healthcare
KW - Hearing loss
KW - Social epidemiology
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U2 - 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001149
DO - 10.1097/AUD.0000000000001149
M3 - Article
C2 - 35724250
AN - SCOPUS:85132456207
SN - 0196-0202
VL - 43
SP - 5S-14S
JO - Ear and hearing
JF - Ear and hearing
IS - Supplement 1
ER -