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Prevention of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Primary Education
Sponsor: Erasmus Medical Center
Summary
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of the educational program the HoorToren in promoting recreational safe listening behavior among Dutch primary school children in group 7 (aged 10-11 years) and thereby contribute to preventing noise-induced hearing loss. The main objectives are: * To evaluate the HoorToren's effects on promoting the child's safe listening behavior when using headphones or earbuds. Both safe listening and its psychological determinants will be measured. * To evaluate the HoorToren's effects on parents' perception of their child's safe listening behaviors. The effects on parental behavior promoting or facilitating their child's safe listening behavior, including its psychological determinants, will also be evaluated. Researchers will compare children who receive lessons from the HoorToren educational program, and their parents (intervention group) with children and their parents who do not receive the lessons (control group) to evaluate the effectiveness of the HoorToren. Outcomes will be assessed using newly developed and validated self-report questionnaires for both children and their parents. Additionally, the child's listening behavior will be measured via a smartphone application installed on the child's phone. Measurements will take place at four time points during the school year.
Official title: Effectiveness of an Educational Program in Primary Schools to Prevent Noise-induced Hearing Loss
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
600
Start Date
2026-03-30
Completion Date
2027-08
Last Updated
2026-04-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
HoorToren educational package
Educational program, consisting of 7 classroom lessons for group 7. Each lesson has an average duration of 30-45 minutes. Parents are targeted in 4 home assignments for the children.
Locations (1)
Erasmus University Medical Center
Rotterdam, Netherlands