World Hearing Center, Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Hearing, Warsaw, Poland.
Institute of Sensory Organs, Kajetany, Poland.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2022 Apr 21;10(4):e33543. doi: 10.2196/33543.
Tinnitus is a phantom auditory sensation in the absence of an external stimulus. It is accompanied by a broad range of negative emotional symptoms and a significantly lower quality of life. So far, there is no cure for tinnitus, although various treatment options have been tried. One of them is mobile technology employing dedicated apps based on sound therapy. The apps can be managed by the patient and tailored according to their needs.
The study aims to assess the effect of a mobile app that generates background sounds on the severity of tinnitus.
The study involved 68 adults who had chronic tinnitus. Participants were divided into a study group (44 patients) and a control group (24 patients). For 6 months those in the study group used a free mobile app that enriched the sound environment with a background sound. Participants were instructed to use the app for at least 30 minutes a day using their preferred sound. The participants in the control group did not use the app. Subjective changes in the day-to-day functioning of both groups were evaluated using the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) questionnaire, a visual analog scale, and a user survey.
After 3 months of using the app, the THI global score significantly decreased (P<.001) in the study group, decreasing again at 6 months (P<.001). The largest improvements were observed in the emotional and catastrophic reactions subscales. A clinically important change in the THI was reported by 39% of the study group (17/44). Almost 90% of the study participants (39/44) chose environmental sounds to listen to, the most popular being rain and ocean waves. In the control group, tinnitus severity did not change over 3 or 6 months.
Although the participants still experienced limitations caused by tinnitus, the advantage of the app was that it led to lower negative emotions and thus reduced overall tinnitus severity. It is worth considering whether a mobile app might be incorporated into the management of tinnitus in a professional setting.
耳鸣是一种在没有外部刺激的情况下产生的幻听。它伴随着广泛的负面情绪症状和明显较低的生活质量。到目前为止,耳鸣还没有治愈方法,尽管已经尝试了各种治疗方法。其中一种是利用基于声音疗法的专用应用程序的移动技术。这些应用程序可以由患者管理,并根据他们的需求进行定制。
本研究旨在评估一款生成背景声音的移动应用程序对耳鸣严重程度的影响。
该研究纳入了 68 名患有慢性耳鸣的成年人。参与者被分为研究组(44 名患者)和对照组(24 名患者)。在 6 个月的时间里,研究组的参与者使用一款免费的移动应用程序,该应用程序用背景声音丰富声音环境。参与者被要求每天至少使用 30 分钟他们喜欢的声音使用该应用程序。对照组的参与者不使用该应用程序。使用耳鸣残疾量表(THI)问卷、视觉模拟量表和用户调查评估两组患者日常生活功能的主观变化。
使用该应用程序 3 个月后,研究组的 THI 总分显著降低(P<.001),6 个月时再次降低(P<.001)。在情绪和灾难性反应子量表中观察到最大的改善。研究组中有 39%(17/44)的患者报告 THI 有临床意义的变化。近 90%的研究参与者(39/44)选择环境声音来听,最受欢迎的是雨声和海浪声。在对照组中,耳鸣严重程度在 3 个月或 6 个月内没有变化。
尽管参与者仍然受到耳鸣的限制,但该应用程序的优势在于它导致负面情绪降低,从而降低整体耳鸣严重程度。值得考虑是否可以在专业环境中将移动应用程序纳入耳鸣管理中。