Multi-Site Evaluation of Progressive Tinnitus Management
渐进性耳鸣管理的多站点评估
基本信息
- 批准号:7870152
- 负责人:
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-01-01 至 2012-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAcousticsAddressAfghanistanAgeAnxietyAudiologyAuditoryCaringClinicClinicalClinical ProtocolsClinical ServicesCognitive TherapyConflict (Psychology)Controlled Clinical TrialsCounselingDataData AnalysesDisabled PersonsDisciplineDistressEducational BackgroundEducational MaterialsEnrollmentEnvironmentEquipment and supply inventoriesEvaluationExposure toFreedomGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthcare SystemsHearingHearing AidsIndividualInjuryInterventionIraqLearningMeasuresMedical centerMental DepressionMental HealthMethodologyMethodsMilitary PersonnelModificationNatureNervous system structureNoiseOtolaryngologyOutcomePatientsPerceptionPilot ProjectsPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersPrevalenceProgram EvaluationProtocols documentationPsychologistPsychologyRandomizedRandomized Clinical TrialsReactionRelative (related person)ReportingResearch DesignRiskSelf EfficacyServicesSiteSleep DisordersSpeech PathologyTestingTinnitusTraumatic Brain InjuryTriageVeteransVeterans HospitalsWorkabstractingdesigndisabilitydisability paymentevidence baseexperiencehandicapping conditioninterdisciplinary approachintervention programoperationprogramspsychologicskillstreatment as usual
项目摘要
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Project Summary/Abstract: Tinnitus prevalence increases with age, and exposure to high levels of noise is the most commonly reported cause of tinnitus. Veterans are especially at risk for incurring tinnitus-they tend to be older than the general population, and their military experience often involves hazardous-noise exposure. Although tinnitus is a significant and escalating problem for Veterans and for the VA healthcare system, the VA has not implemented a standardized method of tinnitus management. Our efforts have focused on developing tinnitus management methodologies for Veterans, culminating in the current study "Progressive Intervention Program for Tinnitus Management" (RR&D C4488R). As a result of this pilot study we have developed a defined methodology referred to as Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM). The goals of this study are to (a) determine the program's benefit to Veterans and (b) perform a qualitative program evaluation to determine the appropriateness of PTM for utilization as a standard tinnitus management program for VA medical centers. Building on accomplishments thus far, the proposed study will: refine PTM, assure the protocol can be introduced and maintained in various VA settings, add psychological management components to the protocol, and evaluate patient outcomes for the modified protocol. The design of the study is a two-group multi-site randomized clinical trial. One group will receive "usual care" for their tinnitus. The second group will receive PTM. Usual care is defined according to the predominant method of tinnitus services provided at VA audiology clinics. These services include an audiologic assessment, hearing aids (if needed), minimal tinnitus counseling, tinnitus educational materials, and referral if appropriate (typically to Otolaryngology or Mental Health). PTM is a hierarchical (five levels) program designed to provide tinnitus services only to the level needed by each patient. The five levels include Level 1 Triage, Level 2 Audiologic Evaluation, Level 3 Group Education, Level 4 Interdisciplinary Evaluation, and Level 5 Individualized Support. The first 6 months of the study will involve modifying the PTM protocol (mostly by adding components of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy) and preparing to implement the trial, which will take place at two VA medical centers (West Haven, CT and Memphis, TN) for the remaining 21/2 years. Outcomes will be assessed using the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory at baseline and at 6 and 12 months post-baseline. By the end of the study, standardized PTM will be documented for its efficacy and efficiency as implemented in multiple VA clinics.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE:
Project Narrative: Although tinnitus has long been a problem for Veterans, it has greatly escalated as a problem during the last decade. This increase is due largely because of exposure to high levels of noise in the military, but also because tinnitus often is associated with traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress disorder-"signature injuries" of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Although tinnitus is so common with Veterans, VA Medical Centers have not had a uniform method of tinnitus management. The proposed study will continue our efforts to refine and document the method of Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM). PTM involves the provision of clinical services for tinnitus. The method is "progressive" because services are provided only to the degree needed by individual patients. PTM has the potential to standardize VA care for tinnitus.
描述(由申请人提供):
项目概要/摘要:耳鸣患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,暴露于高水平的噪音是耳鸣最常见的原因。退伍军人特别容易患耳鸣他们往往比一般人年长,而且他们的军事经历经常涉及危险的噪音暴露。虽然耳鸣是一个重要的和不断升级的问题,退伍军人和退伍军人管理局医疗保健系统,退伍军人管理局还没有实施耳鸣管理的标准化方法。我们的努力集中在为退伍军人开发耳鸣管理方法,最终在目前的研究“耳鸣管理的渐进式干预计划”(RR&D C4488 R).作为这项试点研究的结果,我们已经制定了一个定义的方法,称为渐进式耳鸣管理(PTM)。本研究的目的是(a)确定该计划对退伍军人的益处,(B)进行定性计划评估,以确定PTM作为VA医疗中心标准耳鸣管理计划的适当性。 在迄今为止取得的成就的基础上,拟议的研究将:完善PTM,确保方案可以在各种VA环境中引入和维持,在方案中添加心理管理组件,并评估修改后方案的患者结局。研究设计为两组多中心随机临床试验。其中一组将接受“常规护理”治疗耳鸣。第二组将接受PTM。耳鸣治疗是根据VA听力学诊所提供的耳鸣服务的主要方法来定义的。这些服务包括听力评估,助听器(如果需要),最小的耳鸣咨询,耳鸣教育材料,并在适当的情况下转诊(通常是耳鼻喉科或心理健康)。PTM是一个分层(五个级别)的计划,旨在提供耳鸣服务,只有每个患者所需的水平。这五个级别包括1级分诊,2级听力评估,3级小组教育,4级跨学科评估和5级个性化支持。研究的前6个月将涉及修改PTM方案(主要是通过添加认知行为治疗的组成部分)并准备实施试验,该试验将在两个VA医疗中心(West Haven,CT和孟菲斯,TN)进行,剩余的21/2年。在基线和基线后6个月和12个月,将使用Tinker残疾量表评估结局。在研究结束时,将记录标准化PTM在多个VA诊所实施的疗效和效率。
公共卫生关系:
项目叙述:虽然耳鸣长期以来一直是退伍军人的问题,它已大大升级为一个问题,在过去十年。这种增加主要是由于在军队中暴露于高水平的噪音,但也因为耳鸣往往与创伤性脑损伤和创伤后应激障碍有关-伊拉克和阿富汗冲突的“标志性损伤”。虽然耳鸣是如此常见的退伍军人,退伍军人事务部医疗中心还没有一个统一的耳鸣管理方法。拟议的研究将继续我们的努力,以完善和文件的渐进式耳鸣管理(PTM)的方法。耳鸣的治疗方法有哪些?这种方法是“渐进式”的,因为只提供个别病人所需的服务。PTM有可能标准化VA护理耳鸣。
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噪音和其他暴露对 9/11 后退伍军人听觉功能的影响:噪音研究 3.0
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Validation and Expansion of Established Norms for Measures of Tinnitus Perception
耳鸣感知测量既定规范的验证和扩展
- 批准号:
10112759 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
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Establishing Normative Standards for Measures of Tinnitus Perception
建立耳鸣感知测量的规范标准
- 批准号:
8867901 - 财政年份:2015
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Progressive Tinnitus Management: An Assessment of Readiness
渐进式耳鸣管理:准备情况评估
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8732214 - 财政年份:2014
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Multi-Site Evaluation of Progressive Tinnitus Management
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