1. Three years later: report on the state of well-being of patients with chronic tinnitus who underwent modified tinnitus retraining therapy.
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Seydel C, Haupt H, Szczepek AJ, Hartmann A, Rose M, and Mazurek B
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Psychometrics, Stress, Psychological psychology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Tinnitus psychology, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Adaptation, Psychological, Quality of Life psychology, Stress, Psychological therapy, Tinnitus therapy
- Abstract
Successful management of patients with chronic tinnitus is an important health issue. One of the tinnitus management strategies used at our Tinnitus Center is a combination of tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) with physiotherapy and psychological management [called modified TRT (MTRT)]. We have used this type of management for over a decade and have described the protocol in detail elsewhere. In the present study, we wanted to determine the effect of MTRT on the well-being of tinnitus patients 3 years after treatment onset. One hundred and thirty patients with chronic tinnitus were assessed using psychometric instruments immediately before 7-day MTRT, immediately after the therapy and 3 years later. Patients with very severe tinnitus-related distress associated with major depression and a risk of suicide were excluded from this study. MTRT resulted in a sustained reduction of tinnitus-related distress. Moreover, the quality of life of patients had increased, as assessed by a separate questionnaire. The effect of MTRT was influenced by the degree of tinnitus-related distress and by the patients' age, the latter being gender dependent. Hearing loss and tinnitus duration had only a minor influence on the therapeutic effect. Taken together, we report a positive change in the state of well-being of patients with chronic tinnitus measurable with various psychometric instruments 3 years after the onset of MTRT., (© 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2015
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