AbstractIntroductionThere is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although some clinical assessment instruments do exist for identifying patient complaints. Within epidemiological studies the presence of tinnitus is determined primarily by self-report, typically in response to a single question. Using these methods prevalence figures vary widely. Given the variety of published estimates worldwide, we assessed and collated published prevalence estimates of tinnitus and tinnitus severity, creating a narrative synthesis of the data. The variability between prevalence estimates was investigated in order to determine any barriers to data synthesis and to identify reasons for heterogeneity.Methodsand analysis: A systematic review includ...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Objectives: To systematically review studies of the epidemiology of tinnitus and hyperacusis in chil...
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disease. This heterogeneity presents methodological challenges in tinnit...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Introduction: There is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although ...
AbstractIntroductionThere is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although some clinical a...
Importance: To date, no systematic review has taken a meta-analytic approach to estimating the preva...
Importance: To date, no systematic review has taken a meta-analytic approach to estimating the preva...
BackgroundTinnitus prevalence studies report large variability across countries that might be due to...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to identify reports of the prevalence of tinnitus in China...
Background: Tinnitus is the perception of sound, which is not generated by external stimulus. Due to...
BACKGROUND: There are a large number of assessment tools for tinnitus, with little consensus on what...
Introduction In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable s...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Introduction Tinnitus prevalence numbers in the literature range between 5 and 43%, depending on the...
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...
Objectives: To systematically review studies of the epidemiology of tinnitus and hyperacusis in chil...
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disease. This heterogeneity presents methodological challenges in tinnit...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Introduction: There is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although ...
AbstractIntroductionThere is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although some clinical a...
Importance: To date, no systematic review has taken a meta-analytic approach to estimating the preva...
Importance: To date, no systematic review has taken a meta-analytic approach to estimating the preva...
BackgroundTinnitus prevalence studies report large variability across countries that might be due to...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to identify reports of the prevalence of tinnitus in China...
Background: Tinnitus is the perception of sound, which is not generated by external stimulus. Due to...
BACKGROUND: There are a large number of assessment tools for tinnitus, with little consensus on what...
Introduction In Europe alone, over 70 million people experience tinnitus. Despite its considerable s...
Tinnitus remains a scientific and clinical problem whereby, in spite of increasing knowledge on effe...
Introduction Tinnitus prevalence numbers in the literature range between 5 and 43%, depending on the...
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...
Objectives: To systematically review studies of the epidemiology of tinnitus and hyperacusis in chil...
Tinnitus is a heterogeneous disease. This heterogeneity presents methodological challenges in tinnit...