1991
DOI: 10.3928/0098-9134-19911001-04
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Geriatric Tinnitus: Causes, Clinical Treatment, and Prevention

Abstract: 1. Tinnitus is seldom recorded in the clinical database of the elderly, despite the fact that next to hearing loss, tinnitus is the most commonly reported ear problem by the elderly population. 2. Common problems of the elderly that demand special counseling and teaching skills of the nurse are decreased tolerance to tinnitus due to coexistent complex morbidity, social problems, and losses; worry that the tinnitus is a sign of an impending crisis, such as stroke, brain tumor, or insanity; and boredom with exce… Show more

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“…187,188 Moreover, sleeping disturbance is common not only amongst older adults and those with tinnitus but also among hospitalized people. 190 Environmental noise, disruption of light/dark cycle, care-giver interruptions, pain and stress can all contribute to the inability to get adequate, restful sleep. Staying alert to the sources of noise and striving to reduce noise levels in the clinical environment can therefore be beneficial.…”
Section: Managing Tinnitus In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…187,188 Moreover, sleeping disturbance is common not only amongst older adults and those with tinnitus but also among hospitalized people. 190 Environmental noise, disruption of light/dark cycle, care-giver interruptions, pain and stress can all contribute to the inability to get adequate, restful sleep. Staying alert to the sources of noise and striving to reduce noise levels in the clinical environment can therefore be beneficial.…”
Section: Managing Tinnitus In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%