نتایج جستجو برای: tinnitus handicap questionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 210777  

Ali Yoonessi, Azadeh Zendehbad, Elaheh Shahmiri, Mahsa Radmehr, Maryam Noroozian, Masoud Bagherian, Naser Amini, Shaghayegh Omidvar, Zahra Jafari,

Introduction: Tinnitus is one of the complex symptoms of hearing described as a phantom auditory sensation without any external stimulation. Due to the subjective nature of tinnitus, perception and discomfort of tinnitus vary among the patients. The main aim of this study is to investigate the effects of gender, age and the degree of hearing loss on discomfort due to tinnitus.  Methods: E...

2014
Florian Zeman Michael Koller Berthold Langguth Michael Landgrebe

BACKGROUND The aim of the present study was to investigate, which aspects of tinnitus are most relevant for impairment of quality of life. For this purpose we analysed how responses to the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and to the question "How much of a problem is your tinnitus at present" correlate with the different aspects of quality of life and depression. METHODS 1274 patients of the...

2004
So-Young Lee Ji-Hae Kim Sung-Hwa Hong Dong-Soo Lee

To investigate the cognitive characteristics that affect the emotional and functional distress caused by tinnitus and to decide and test the model to explain their relations, 167 patients with tinnitus, who visited Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea between March 2001 and May 2002 were recruited. To examine their features related to tinnitus, the following scales were administered; Tinnitus-r...

2012
Florian Zeman Michael Koller Martin Schecklmann Berthold Langguth Michael Landgrebe

BACKGROUND Tinnitus research in an international context requires standardized and validated questionnaires in different languages. The aim of the present set of analyses was the reassessment of basic psychometric properties according to classical test theory of self-report instruments that are being used within the multicentre Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) database project. METHODS 1318...

Journal: :Acta otorhinolaryngologica Italica : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di otorinolaringologia e chirurgia cervico-facciale 2008
D Monzani E Genovese A Marrara C Gherpelli L Pingani M Forghieri M Rigatelli T Guadagnin E Arslan

The aim of this study was to determine the validity of the Italian translation of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) by Newman et al. in order to make this self-report measure of perceived tinnitus handicap available both for clinical and research purposes in our country and to contribute to its cross-cultural validation as a self-report measure of perceived severity of tinnitus. The Italian...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2017
Eldré W Beukes Peter M Allen Vinaya Manchaiah David M Baguley Gerhard Andersson

BACKGROUND Managing chronic tinnitus is challenging, and innovative ways to address the resulting health-care burden are required. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for tinnitus shows promise as a cost-effective treatment option. The feasibility and effectiveness of iCBT in the United Kingdom are yet to be explored. Furthermore, it is not known if iCBT can be supported by an au...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum 2006
J A Henry M A Schechter T L Zaugg S Griest P J Jastreboff J A Vernon C Kaelin M B Meikle K S Lyons B J Stewart

CONCLUSION Both tinnitus masking (TM) and tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) can be effective therapies for amelioration of tinnitus. TM may be more effective for patients in the short term, but with continued treatment TRT may produce the greatest effects. OBJECTIVES Although TM and TRT have been used for many years, research has not documented definitively the efficacy of these methods. The ...

Journal: :Laryngo-rhino-otologie 2022

Cochlear-Implantation (CI) primarily aims at improvement of speech perception and thereby quality life for hearing impaired patients. In many cases loss is accompanied by tinnitus, which might further increase the perceived handicap. This retrospective study evaluates impact tinnitus on adult cochlear-implant recipients.

2014
Christo Pantev Claudia Rudack Alwina Stein Robert Wunderlich Alva Engell Pia Lau Andreas Wollbrink Alex Shaykevich

BACKGROUND Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed to synchronous mass activity owing the lack of inhibition. We assume that removal of exactly these frequency components from an auditory stimulus will cause the brain to reorganize around tonotopic regions coding the tinnitus frequency. Based on this assumptio...

Journal: :Trends in amplification 2008
James A Henry Tara L Zaugg Paula J Myers Martin A Schechter

Progressive Audiologic Tinnitus Management (PATM) is based on the premise that tinnitus is managed most efficiently using a hierarchy of clinical services that address different levels of need. PATM includes five levels of management: (a) triage; (b) audiologic evaluation; (c) group education; (d) tinnitus evaluation; and (e) individualized management. This article provides an overview of PATM ...

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