| Literature DB >> 29933258 |
Philip A Gomersall1,2, David M Baguley3,4, Robert P Carlyon1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The primary aim was to identify the proportion of individuals within the adult cochlear implant population who are aware of tinnitus and those who report a negative impact from this perception, using a bespoke questionnaire designed to limit bias. A secondary aim was to use qualitative analysis of open-text responses to identify themes linked to tinnitus perception in this population.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 29933258 PMCID: PMC6319580 DOI: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ear Hear ISSN: 0196-0202 Impact factor: 3.570
Open text categories and subclassifications
Summary table of demographics of respondents
Fig. 1.A, Histogram showing the distribution of responses to the tinnitus awareness visual analog scale. B, Histogram showing the distribution of responses to the tinnitus impact visual analog scale. In each case, the leftmost vertical axis shows the frequency of responses and the rightmost vertical axis shows the cumulative value. The filled circles joined by a solid line represent the cumulative distribution.
Fig. 2.Bar chart showing the distribution of rankings of the separate domains of difficulty for all respondents. The y axis indicates the proportion of respondents. The x axis indicates the ranking assigned. Different shades indicate different domains of difficulty—see legend for details. The error bars represent 95% confidence intervals calculated using the binomial distribution.
Correlations of the Impact VAS scores across domains
Fig. 3.A, Bar chart showing the sum of all impact scores across all domains of difficulty when the domain of difficulty as indicated on the x axis was ranked first, averaged across individuals. As an example, the filled bar represents the sum of impact scores across domains when the Tinnitus Impact domain was ranked first, averaged across individuals. B, Bar chart showing the proportion of the summed impact score belonging to the domain of difficulty shown on the x axis when that domain was ranked first. As an example, the filled bar represents the relative contribution of the Tinnitus impact score to the summed impact scores across all domains when the Tinnitus Impact domain was ranked first, averaged across individuals. Nat Env, naturalness of environmental sounds; Nat Sp, naturalness of speech; SiN, speech in noise; SiQ, speech in quiet. Error bars show 95% confidence interval of the distribution.