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The development of a decision aid for tinnitus

To develop a decision aid for tinnitus care that would meet international consensus for decision aid quality. A mixed methods design that included qualitative in-depth interviews, literature review, focus groups, user testing and readability checking. Patients and clinicians who have clinical experi...

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Published in:International journal of audiology 2018-09, Vol.57 (9), p.714-719
Main Authors: Pryce, Helen, Durand, Marie-Anne, Hall, Amanda, Shaw, Rachel, Culhane, Beth-Anne, Swift, Sarah, Straus, Jean, Marks, Elizabeth, Ward, Melanie, Chilvers, Katie
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Language:English
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Summary:To develop a decision aid for tinnitus care that would meet international consensus for decision aid quality. A mixed methods design that included qualitative in-depth interviews, literature review, focus groups, user testing and readability checking. Patients and clinicians who have clinical experience of tinnitus. A decision aid for tinnitus care was developed. This incorporates key evidence of efficacy for the most frequently used tinnitus care options, together with information derived from patient priorities when deciding which choice to make. The decision aid has potential to enable shared decision making between clinicians and patients in audiology. The decision aid meets consensus standards.
ISSN:1499-2027
1708-8186
DOI:10.1080/14992027.2018.1468093