Journal article
Development of a progressive audiologic tinnitus management program for Veterans with tinnitus
Journal of rehabilitation research and development, v 51(4), pp 609-621
01 Jan 2014
PMID: 25144174
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Abstract
Tinnitus is the most prevalent service-connected disability awarded to Veterans. However, clinical protocols for management of tinnitus have been inconsistent across Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers. A study was funded to develop and pilot test a protocol to provide tinnitus services consistently across VA audiology clinics. Drawing on a series of prior VA and external research projects, a clinical model was formulated, supporting materials in multimedia were developed, and a pilot study was conducted. Five hierarchical levels of care were defined and labeled the Progressive Audiologic Tinnitus Management (PATM) model. The model facilitates access to medical services for tinnitus and includes detailed protocols for evaluation, education, and counseling of patients. Patients at each level of care have the option to "progress" to the next level of PATM if further services are required. Clinical procedures were defined for each level and materials were produced for audiologists and patients. The PATM model was then piloted with clinical patients at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital (JAHVH) in Tampa, Florida. Throughout the pilot study, feedback from patients and clinicians was carefully noted. Training materials for audiologists, incorporation of the protocol into clinic activities, and patient outcomes were evaluated. The model was implemented within the JAHVH Audiology Clinic and to assist Veterans with tinnitus management. The most notable finding was how little tinnitus-specific intervention was required for the majority of patients. This finding supports a clinical model that offers stepped-care ("progressive") levels of care until tinnitus management is achieved by the patient.
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- Title
- Development of a progressive audiologic tinnitus management program for Veterans with tinnitus
- Creators
- Paula J. Myers - James A. Haley Veterans' HospitalSusan Griest - Portland VA Medical CenterChristine Kaelin - Portland VA Medical CenterMarcia W. Legro - Portland VA Medical CenterCaroline J. Schmidt - VA Connecticut Healthcare SystemTara L. Zaugg - Portland VA Medical CenterJames A. Henry - Portland VA Medical Center
- Publication Details
- Journal of rehabilitation research and development, v 51(4), pp 609-621
- Publisher
- Journal Rehab Res & Dev
- Number of pages
- 13
- Grant note
- C4488R; C3469S; F7070S / VA, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service; US Department of Veterans Affairs
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Audiology - Distance
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000340895400010
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-84905653816
- Other Identifier
- 991022057795404721
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- Web of Science research areas
- Rehabilitation