Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multi-Site Evaluation of Progressive Tinnitus Management
This multi-site study evaluated the implementation of Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM), which combines both Audiology and Psychology approaches to Tinnitus Management. Those Veterans who require intervention for tinnitus have different levels of need, and this progressive approach gives them the appropriate level of intervention.
Objectives. We completed a single-site pilot project to develop and evaluate Progressive
Tinnitus Management (PTM). PTM takes into account the fact that most Veterans who complain
of tinnitus do not require extensive intervention. The method thus is "progressive" in that
a hierarchical approach is used to provide clinical services only to the degree needed by
individual patients. Preliminary analyses of our pilot data provide evidence that PTM is an
effective and efficient means of providing tinnitus management services to Veterans.
Importantly, The Veterans Affairs (VA) Audiology and Speech Pathology Program Office has
identified PTM as a standardized method of tinnitus management for use at all VA medical
centers. It is essential to more definitively evaluate PTM for routine application at VA
medical centers. Accordingly, the specific aim of this study was to conduct a randomized
clinical trial at multiple VA medical centers to evaluate the effectiveness and clinical
utility of PTM as compared to Wait List Control.
Plan. The 3-year study was based at the VA National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory
Research (NCRAR), and PTM was implemented and evaluated in a randomized clinical trial at
the Memphis VA Medical Center and at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System (West Haven).
During months 0-6: (a) All clinical materials for conducting PTM were modified (especially
with the addition of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy - CBT); (b) training materials were
developed (the web-based PTM training program for VA audiologists was updated; PTM training
will be developed for VA psychologists); (c) by random selection, five audiologists (two in
Memphis, three in West Haven) were identified to conduct PTM and five (two in Memphis, three
in West Haven) were identified to conduct usual care; (d) the five PTM audiologists (the
West Haven study psychologist developed the training). By month 7, the randomized clinical
trial was implemented at the two VA sites and continued through year 3.
Methods. Prior to conducting the clinical trial, PTM was modified to incorporate critical
components of CBT at all levels of intervention so as to address the psychological effects
of tinnitus. Qualifying Veteran subjects (n=150 at each site) were randomized into either
PTM or Wait List Control. Self-perceived tinnitus handicap was evaluated pre- and
post-intervention for each subject using the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory. The five
audiologists and two psychologists who participate in this study were interviewed to
determine their level of satisfaction with the PTM protocol to which they are assigned.
Evaluation of the program will determine its efficacy, and will identify areas of needed
improvement.
Relevance to VA's Mission. Although tinnitus is the second most common service-connected
disability, most VA medical centers do not provide comprehensive clinical services for
Veterans suffering from tinnitus. This study extends our current work, which has focused on
the development of a comprehensive tinnitus management protocol that can be implemented
efficiently in VA hospitals. Further development of PTM has the potential of providing
needed tinnitus services to Veterans across the country for a relatively small cost and with
minimal impact on individual VA hospitals.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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