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Randomized clinical trial: Group counseling based on tinnitus retraining therapy.

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  • Randomized clinical trial: Group counseling based on tinnitus retraining therapy. Abstract Text:

    james a henryJames A Henry,carl loovisCarl Loovis,melissa monteroMelissa Montero,christine kaelinChristine Kaelin,kathryn-anne anselmiKathryn-Anne Anselmi,rebecca coombsRebecca Coombs,june hensleyJune Hensley,kenneth e jamesKenneth E James,james a henryJames A Henry,carl loovisCarl Loovis,melissa monteroMelissa Montero,christine kaelinChristine Kaelin,kathryn-anne anselmiKathryn-Anne Anselmi,rebecca coombsRebecca Coombs,june hensleyJune Hensley,kenneth e jamesKenneth E James,

    The main component of tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is structured counseling. We conducted a randomized clinical trial to test the hypothesis that group educational counseling based on TRT principles would effectively treat veterans who have clinically significant tinnitus. Veterans with clinically significant tinnitus were randomized into one of three groups: educational counseling, traditional support, and no treatment. Subjects in the first two groups attended four 1.5 h group sessions each week. All subjects completed outcome questionnaires at baseline and at 1, 6, and 12 mo. A total of 269 subjects participated: 94 in the educational counseling group, 84 in the traditional support group, and 91 in the no-treatment group. Statistical analyses showed that educational counseling provided significantly more benefit than either traditional support or no treatment, as measured by the Tinnitus Severity Index. Results suggest that group educational counseling can significantly benefit many tinnitus patients and could be integral to a "progressive intervention" approach to tinnitus clinical management.

    Randomized clinical trial: Group counseling based on tinnitus retraining therapy. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ja henryJA Henry,c loovisC Loovis,m monteroM Montero,c kaelinC Kaelin,ka anselmiKA Anselmi,r coombsR Coombs,j hensleyJ Hensley,ke jamesKE James,ja henryJA Henry,c loovisC Loovis,m monteroM Montero,c kaelinC Kaelin,ka anselmiKA Anselmi,r coombsR Coombs,j hensleyJ Hensley,ke jamesKE James,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of rehabilitation research and development

    VOLUME: 44

    Page Numbers: 21-32

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    ISSN: 0748-7711

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: VA National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, PO Box 1034, Portland, OR 97207. james.henry@med.va.gov.

    Country: United States

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