PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of an educational poster describing treatment options available to patients experiencing tinnitus. METHOD: A patient-centered tinnitus management tool (PCTMT) was developed in the form of an educational poster that encouraged patients to decide how they wanted to deal with their tinnitus from the following options: (a) ignore the tinnitus and forget about it, (b) use a sound generator, (c) undertake tinnitus counseling with an expert, or (d) deal with the tinnitus using hearing aids (in the case of tinnitus and hearing loss). Fifty-five patients who were referred to the audiology department of a London hospital from the ENT department for tinnitus counseling were asked to read the PCTMT and to choose the opti...
Objective: Tinnitus is a common and sometimes severely debilitating condition. It has been estimated...
ObjectiveTo develop a manualised psychological treatment for tinnitus that could enhance audiologist...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to comprehensively describe the intervention planning process ...
ii Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. A...
Rationale, aim and objective: Chronic tinnitus is a prevalent condition broadly managed using indivi...
Tinnitus is defined as a subjective sensation of noise within the human ear. Approximately 50 millio...
Purpose: Creative approaches to improve access to evidence-based tinnitus treatments are required. T...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a multidisciplinary group informati...
Tinnitus is a common health condition, affecting approximately 15% of the UK population. The tinnitu...
BACKGROUND: Tinnitus affects 10% to 15% of the adult population, with about 20% of these experiencin...
Aims: This study addressed the challenge of evaluating and improving patient education material as w...
Background Chronic tinnitus is a common incurable condition often associated with depression, anx...
Contains fulltext : 168492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Hearing aids with an integrated sound generator have been used to enhance the treatment of tinnitus....
OBJECTIVE: To assess patients' judgements of the effectiveness of the tinnitus and hyperacusis thera...
Objective: Tinnitus is a common and sometimes severely debilitating condition. It has been estimated...
ObjectiveTo develop a manualised psychological treatment for tinnitus that could enhance audiologist...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to comprehensively describe the intervention planning process ...
ii Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. A...
Rationale, aim and objective: Chronic tinnitus is a prevalent condition broadly managed using indivi...
Tinnitus is defined as a subjective sensation of noise within the human ear. Approximately 50 millio...
Purpose: Creative approaches to improve access to evidence-based tinnitus treatments are required. T...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a multidisciplinary group informati...
Tinnitus is a common health condition, affecting approximately 15% of the UK population. The tinnitu...
BACKGROUND: Tinnitus affects 10% to 15% of the adult population, with about 20% of these experiencin...
Aims: This study addressed the challenge of evaluating and improving patient education material as w...
Background Chronic tinnitus is a common incurable condition often associated with depression, anx...
Contains fulltext : 168492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: T...
Hearing aids with an integrated sound generator have been used to enhance the treatment of tinnitus....
OBJECTIVE: To assess patients' judgements of the effectiveness of the tinnitus and hyperacusis thera...
Objective: Tinnitus is a common and sometimes severely debilitating condition. It has been estimated...
ObjectiveTo develop a manualised psychological treatment for tinnitus that could enhance audiologist...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to comprehensively describe the intervention planning process ...