Rationale, aim and objective: In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National Health Service practices for the management of tinnitus from primary care onwards. It is timely therefore to evaluate the perceived practicality, utility and impact of those guidelines in the context of current practice.Methods: We surveyed current practice by posting a 36-item questionnaire to all audiology and hearing therapy staff that we were able to identify as being involved in tinnitus patient care in England.Results: In total, 138 out of 351 clinicians responded (39% response rate). The findings indicate a consensus opinion that management should be tailored to individual symptom profiles but that there is little standardization of ass...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Background: Though clinical guidelines for assessment and treatment of chronic subjective tinnitus d...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Rationale, aim and objective: In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National H...
Rationale, aim and objective In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National He...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Rationale, aim and objective: Chronic tinnitus is a prevalent condition broadly managed using indivi...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Whilst evidence indicates many children experience troublesome tin...
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disorder that causes significant impairment in many patients. Treatment ...
Introduction: In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable ...
Background: There is no standard treatment pathway for tinnitus patients in the UK. Possible therapi...
Introduction In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable s...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Background: Though clinical guidelines for assessment and treatment of chronic subjective tinnitus d...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Rationale, aim and objective: In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National H...
Rationale, aim and objective In 2009, the UK Department of Health formalized recommended National He...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Background: In the UK, audiology services deliver the majority of tinnitus patient care, but not all...
Rationale, aim and objective: Chronic tinnitus is a prevalent condition broadly managed using indivi...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Whilst evidence indicates many children experience troublesome tin...
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disorder that causes significant impairment in many patients. Treatment ...
Introduction: In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable ...
Background: There is no standard treatment pathway for tinnitus patients in the UK. Possible therapi...
Introduction In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable s...
INTRODUCTION: In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Background: Though clinical guidelines for assessment and treatment of chronic subjective tinnitus d...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...