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Barriers to Adoption of Digital Therapeutics (DTx) into Audiology Clinical Practice: Acknowledging the Challenges, Adapting to the Future
This study considers a new DTx for tinnitus called Tinnibot and the willingness of a group of Australian university audiology students to consider this new DTx in their future careers as practicing audiologists. A single-group case-series design (pretest/posttest) was used to examine the opinions of 10 university audiology students before and after participating in a 2-hour information workshop on the topics of tinnitus, DTx, cognitive behavioral therapy, and a new digital therapy tool for tinnitus called Tinnibot. Student knowledge levels of the main topic areas increased from poor (before the workshop) to moderate to hig...
Source: Seminars in Hearing - June 6, 2023 Category: Audiology Authors: Roberts, Melissa J. Wilson, Wayne J. Recugnat, Matthieu Bardy, Fabrice Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Progressive Tinnitus Management Level 3 Skills Education: A 10-Year Clinical Retrospective
CONCLUSIONS: This clinical focus project suggests that PTM Level 3 skills continue to be utilized up to 10 years after participation in the workshops. Although there were reductions in the number of skills used, Veterans' ability to manage reactions to tinnitus and improvement in self-reported ratings of well-being indicate successful ongoing tinnitus management efforts. Respondents who received care via CVT did not report lower self-reported ratings of well-being or appear less likely to recommend Level 3 group PTM to other Veterans with bothersome tinnitus.PMID:35973115 | DOI:10.1044/2022_AJA-22-00003
Source: American Journal of Audiology - August 16, 2022 Category: Audiology Authors: Catherine M Edmonds Khaya D Clark Emily J Thielman James A Henry Source Type: research

Progressive Tinnitus Management Level 3 Skills Education: A 5-Year Clinical Retrospective
Conclusion The self-management skills taught in the progressive tinnitus management Level 3 workshops are sustained over time even when limited resources prevent the full complement of workshops or the involvement of mental health services. The workshops can also be successfully implemented through remote delivery via videoconferencing (telehealth).Supplemental Materialshttps://doi.org/10.23641/asha.5370883
Source: American Journal of Audiology - September 18, 2017 Category: Audiology Source Type: research

Progressive Tinnitus Management Level 3 Skills Education: A 5-Year Clinical Retrospective.
Conclusion: The self-management skills taught in the progressive tinnitus management Level 3 workshops are sustained over time even when limited resources prevent the full complement of workshops or the involvement of mental health services. The workshops can also be successfully implemented through remote delivery via videoconferencing (telehealth). Supplemental Materials: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.5370883. PMID: 28880980 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Audiology - September 6, 2017 Category: Audiology Authors: Edmonds CM, Ribbe C, Thielman EJ, Henry JA Tags: Am J Audiol Source Type: research

Randomized Controlled Trial in Clinical Settings to Evaluate Effectiveness of Coping Skills Education Used With Progressive Tinnitus Management
Conclusions Results suggest that PTM is effective at reducing tinnitus-related functional distress in clinical settings. Although effect sizes were small, they provide evidence of clinical effectiveness of PTM in the absence of stringent research-related inclusion criteria and with a relatively small number of sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy.
Source: Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research - May 24, 2017 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research

Randomized Controlled Trial in Clinical Settings to Evaluate Effectiveness of Coping Skills Education Used With Progressive Tinnitus Management.
Conclusions: Results suggest that PTM is effective at reducing tinnitus-related functional distress in clinical settings. Although effect sizes were small, they provide evidence of clinical effectiveness of PTM in the absence of stringent research-related inclusion criteria and with a relatively small number of sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy. PMID: 28418492 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - April 17, 2017 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: Henry JA, Thielman EJ, Zaugg TL, Kaelin C, Schmidt CJ, Griest S, McMillan GP, Myers P, Rivera I, Baldwin R, Carlson K Tags: J Speech Lang Hear Res Source Type: research

Coping Mechanisms For Tinnitus, That Constant Ringing In Your Ears
By: Cari Nierenberg, Live Science Contributor Published: 07/25/2016 10:53 AM EDT on LiveScience About one in 10 American adults has a persistent ringing or roaring in the ears or head, a condition called chronic tinnitus, a new study suggests. The study also found that the rates of tinnitus are higher among Americans who are regularly exposed to noisy environments, either at work or during their free time. The findings were published today (July 21) in the journal JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. The analysis showed that approximately 10 percent of people in the U.S. ages 18 and older had experienced ringing or...
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - July 25, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: news