Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
UMC Utrecht Brain Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Apr 20;18(4):e0284719. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284719. eCollection 2023.
Tinnitus is a common problem in patients with a cochlear implant (CI). Between 4% and 25% of CI recipients experience a moderate to severe tinnitus handicap. However, apart from handicap scores, little is known about the real-life impact tinnitus has on those with CIs. We aimed to explore the impact of tinnitus on adult CI recipients, situations impacting tinnitus, tinnitus-related difficulties and their management strategies, using an exploratory sequential mixed-method approach.
A 2-week web-based forum was conducted using Cochlear Ltd.'s online platform, Cochlear Conversation. A thematic analysis was conducted on the data from the forum discussion to develop key themes and sub-themes. To quantify themes and sub-themes identified, a survey was developed in English with face validity using cognitive interviews, then translated into French, German and Dutch and disseminated on the Cochlear Conversation platform, in six countries (Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, the Netherlands and United Kingdom). Participants were adult CI recipients experiencing tinnitus who received a Cochlear Ltd. CI after 18 years of age.
Four key themes were identified using thematic analysis of the discussion forum: tinnitus experience, situations impacting tinnitus, difficulties associated with tinnitus and tinnitus management. Among the 414 participants of the survey, tinnitus burden on average was a moderate problem without their sound processor and not a problem with the sound processor on. Fatigue, stress, concentration, group conversation and hearing difficulties were the most frequently reported difficulties and was reported to intensify when not wearing the sound processor. For most CI recipients, tinnitus seemed to increase when performing a hearing test, during a CI programming session, or when tired, stressed, or sick. To manage their tinnitus, participants reported turning on their sound processor and avoiding noisy environments.
The qualitative analysis showed that tinnitus can affect everyday life of CI recipients in various ways and highlighted the heterogeneity in their tinnitus experiences. The survey findings extended this to show that tinnitus impact, related difficulties, and management strategies often depend on sound processor use. This exploratory sequential mixed-method study provided a better understanding of the potential benefits of sound processor use, and thus of intracochlear electrical stimulation, on the impact of tinnitus.
耳鸣是植入人工耳蜗(CI)患者的常见问题。4%至 25%的 CI 接受者会经历中度至重度耳鸣残疾。然而,除了残疾评分外,对于 CI 患者的耳鸣对他们的实际影响知之甚少。我们旨在使用探索性顺序混合方法来探讨耳鸣对成人 CI 接受者的影响、影响耳鸣的情况、耳鸣相关困难及其管理策略。
在 Cochlear Ltd. 的在线平台 Cochlear Conversation 上进行了为期两周的基于网络的论坛。对论坛讨论中的数据进行主题分析,以开发关键主题和子主题。为了量化确定的主题和子主题,使用认知访谈对面部有效性进行了英语调查,然后翻译成法语、德语和荷兰语,并在 Cochlear Conversation 平台上在六个国家(澳大利亚、法国、德国、新西兰、荷兰和英国)传播。参与者是成年 CI 接受者,他们在 18 岁后接受 Cochlear Ltd. CI。
使用主题分析对讨论论坛进行分析,确定了四个关键主题:耳鸣体验、影响耳鸣的情况、与耳鸣相关的困难和耳鸣管理。在 414 名调查参与者中,平均而言,耳鸣负担在不佩戴声音处理器时是一个中度问题,而不是声音处理器佩戴时的问题。疲劳、压力、注意力、小组对话和听力困难是最常报告的困难,并且在不佩戴声音处理器时会加剧。对于大多数 CI 接受者来说,当进行听力测试、进行 CI 编程会话或疲劳、压力大或生病时,耳鸣似乎会加重。为了管理他们的耳鸣,参与者报告打开声音处理器并避免嘈杂的环境。
定性分析表明,耳鸣会以各种方式影响 CI 接受者的日常生活,并强调了他们的耳鸣体验的异质性。调查结果进一步表明,耳鸣的影响、相关困难和管理策略通常取决于声音处理器的使用。这项探索性顺序混合方法研究更好地了解了声音处理器使用对耳鸣影响的潜在益处,从而对耳蜗内电刺激的潜在益处有了更好的了解。