<p><i>Objective</i>: Reporting of clinical significance is recommended because findings can be statistically significant without being relevant to patients. For aiding clinical interpretation of the Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ), many investigators use a 5-point change cut-off as a minimal clinically important difference (MCID). But there are shortcomings in how this value was originally determined. <i>Design</i>: The MCID was evaluated by analysing retrospective clinical data on the TQ (German version). Following recommended standards, multiple estimates were computed using anchor- and distribution-based statistical methods. These took into account not only patients’ experience of clinical improvement, but also measurement reliability. <i>St...
Purpose: Loudness is a major auditory dimension of tinnitus, and is used to diagnose severity, couns...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objectives\ud \ud Tinnitus is a prevalent condition, but little has been published regarding the nat...
Objective: Reporting of clinical significance is recommended because findings can be statistically s...
Objective: Reporting of clinical significance is recommended because findings can be statistically s...
Development of new tinnitus treatments requires prospective placebo-controlled randomized trials to ...
Objective: Tinnitus assessment and outcome measurement are complex, as tinnitus is a purely subjecti...
Objective. To determine the minimum change of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score that could...
Objectives Questionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-related ...
Abstract Background Tinnitus research in an international context requires standardized and validate...
Introduction: The therapeutic rationale varies among tinnitus therapies. A recent study identified w...
Background: Different standardized questionnaires are used to assess tinnitus severity, making compa...
AbstractObjectivesQuestionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-rela...
Good practice in clinical trials advocates common standards for assessing and reporting condition-sp...
OBJECTIVE : The primary aim of the study was to examine the automated linguistic analysis of the ope...
Purpose: Loudness is a major auditory dimension of tinnitus, and is used to diagnose severity, couns...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objectives\ud \ud Tinnitus is a prevalent condition, but little has been published regarding the nat...
Objective: Reporting of clinical significance is recommended because findings can be statistically s...
Objective: Reporting of clinical significance is recommended because findings can be statistically s...
Development of new tinnitus treatments requires prospective placebo-controlled randomized trials to ...
Objective: Tinnitus assessment and outcome measurement are complex, as tinnitus is a purely subjecti...
Objective. To determine the minimum change of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score that could...
Objectives Questionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-related ...
Abstract Background Tinnitus research in an international context requires standardized and validate...
Introduction: The therapeutic rationale varies among tinnitus therapies. A recent study identified w...
Background: Different standardized questionnaires are used to assess tinnitus severity, making compa...
AbstractObjectivesQuestionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-rela...
Good practice in clinical trials advocates common standards for assessing and reporting condition-sp...
OBJECTIVE : The primary aim of the study was to examine the automated linguistic analysis of the ope...
Purpose: Loudness is a major auditory dimension of tinnitus, and is used to diagnose severity, couns...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objectives\ud \ud Tinnitus is a prevalent condition, but little has been published regarding the nat...