| Literature DB >> 31909716 |
Alice Hibbert1,2, Markku Vesala3, Micky Kerr1,2, Kathryn Fackrell1,2, Stephen Harrison3, Harriet Smith1,2, Deborah Ann Hall1,2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A minimum standard based upon consensus decision making recommends a core set of tinnitus-specific health complaints (outcome domains) that should be assessed and reported in all clinical trials as this enables comparisons to be made across studies as well as data pooling for meta-analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Web social networking; community participation; concept formation; patient outcome assessment; patient participation; qualitative research; stakeholder participation; treatment outcome
Year: 2020 PMID: 31909716 PMCID: PMC6996772 DOI: 10.2196/14446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interact J Med Res ISSN: 1929-073X
Figure 1Graphic illustrating the Core Outcomes Measures in Tinnitus: International Delphi recommendations for core outcome domain sets for each family of interventions widely available for chronic subjective tinnitus in adults. Core outcome domains highlighted in bold are those considered in detail within this paper and represent 5 out of the 9 distinct domains.
Figure 2Timeline illustrating the design of the Web discussion forum, with dates indicating the duration of each discussion topic. The Core Outcome Measures in Tinnitus International electronic Delphi survey was in its final (voting) stage at the launch of the forum. FAQ: frequently asked questions; Feb: February; Mar: March; Tech: technology.
Participant activity across the 5 discussion threads evidenced by the total number of posts, number of unique individuals who submitted posts (discussants), and the number of unique individuals who voted (voters). Note that the number of posts includes those submitted by the moderator.
| Participants (type) | Number of participants in each discussion thread | ||||
| Tinnitus intrusiveness | Sense of control | Acceptance of tinnitus | Concentration | Ability to ignore | |
| Posts | 160 | 133 | 147 | 142 | 145 |
| Discussants | 49 | 44 | 54 | 49 | 47 |
| Voters | 20 | 33 | 53 | 8 | 44 |
Figure 3Graph showing the number of user registrations and forum posts over the 8 weeks, from the initial invitation email to closure of the final discussion thread. The hashtag symbol (#) indicates the first mass invitation email, and asterisk symbols (*) indicate subsequent reminder emails. Reminders generally coincided near the start and midway through each discussion thread but were required less toward the end of the study. Apr: April; Feb: February; Mar: March.
The plain language definitions for each of the final core outcome domains, and percentage of voters who supported the revised plain language definition where this was changed during the course of the Web discussion forum.
| Outcome domain | Original plain language definition | Revised plain language definition | Number of agreements among voters, n (%) | Subdomains |
| Tinnitus intrusiveness (n=20)a | Noticing the sound of tinnitus is there and it is invading your life or your personal space |
The extent to which tinnitus invades your life, stresses you in daily situations and prevents you from doing things you want to do The unacceptable and unwelcome interference of internal head and body noise heard only by the individual Being acutely aware of the sounds of tinnitus, feeling that it is invading your life or your personal space, changing your thoughts or actions and negatively impacting on your life |
7 (35) 3 (15) 4 (20)b |
Tinnitus awareness Tinnitus unpleasantness Impact on individual activities Impact on social life Impact on relationships Impact on work (maybe) Annoyance (maybe) |
| Sense of control (n=33)a | Whether or not you feel you have a choice in how to manage the impact of tinnitus and feelings caused by tinnitus |
Feeling that you have effective options for managing the impacts of and feelings caused by tinnitus, through an understanding of your condition, learned strategies, and/or available resources |
27 (82) |
Coping |
| Acceptance of tinnitus (n=53)a | Recognizing that tinnitus is a part of your life without having a negative reaction to it |
Recognizing that tinnitus is a part of your life and staying neutral toward it in both thoughts and actions |
44 (83) |
N/Ac |
| Concentration (n=8) | Ability to keep your attention focused |
The ability to keep your attention focused on whatever you wish |
8 (100) |
Impact on work (maybe) |
| Ability to ignore (n=44) | Ability to continue as normal as if tinnitus were not there |
The ability to continue as if tinnitus were not there |
35 (80) |
Conversations Listening |
aNumber of voters.
bSynthesized from comments made by 4 (20) voters who could not choose between the given definitions.
cNot available.