日常生活中测量的耳鸣:生态瞬时评估研究的文献综述
Tinnitus Measured in Everyday Life: A Literature Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies.
作者信息
Engelke Milena, Müller Sebastian, Langguth Berthold, Pryss Rüdiger, Schlee Winfried
机构信息
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Institute for Information and Process Management, Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
出版信息
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2025 Jun 9. doi: 10.1007/s10162-025-00995-0.
Tinnitus, a common auditory phenomenon, often presents with considerable between-person heterogeneity and within-person fluctuations. To understand the pathophysiological mechanisms and advance patient-centred care, it is essential to recognise these variations. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a (close-to) real-time data collection method that offers insights into short- and long-term fluctuations of subjective symptoms and their interaction with psychological, environmental, and physiological factors. EMA applied in tinnitus research has shown promise in capturing the nuances of tinnitus experience in naturalistic settings, minimizing recall bias inherent in traditional retrospective methods. This narrative literature review aims to provide a comprehensive up-to-date picture of EMA in tinnitus research by describing previous and current applications, summarising scientific findings, and identifying research gaps by drawing lessons from adjacent mental health fields. 28 publications were identified and assigned to six different topics based on thematic and methodological matters. We highlight contributions of EMA methodology for tinnitus research such as findings on momentary and longitudinal symptom interactions, circadian rhythms, individual differences in symptom patterns and its contributions to treatment evaluation. Emerging technologies, including machine learning, are opening new avenues for personalised tinnitus understanding and management. Despite promising advances, challenges such as data reliability, participant compliance, and integration with sensor-based passive data collection remain areas for further exploration. Drawing lessons from adjacent mental health fields, we propose future directions for EMA in tinnitus research, emphasizing the integration of multimodal data, advanced analytics, and ecological validity to enhance the understanding and management of chronic tinnitus.
耳鸣是一种常见的听觉现象,通常表现出人与人之间的显著异质性和个体内部的波动。为了理解其病理生理机制并推进以患者为中心的治疗,认识到这些变化至关重要。生态瞬时评估(EMA)是一种(近乎)实时的数据收集方法,它能深入了解主观症状的短期和长期波动及其与心理、环境和生理因素的相互作用。EMA应用于耳鸣研究已显示出在自然环境中捕捉耳鸣体验细微差别的前景,最大限度地减少了传统回顾性方法中固有的回忆偏差。这篇叙述性文献综述旨在通过描述以往和当前的应用、总结科学发现,并从相邻的心理健康领域吸取经验教训来识别研究差距,从而全面呈现EMA在耳鸣研究中的最新情况。根据主题和方法事项,确定了28篇出版物并将其分为六个不同主题。我们强调EMA方法对耳鸣研究所作的贡献,例如关于瞬时和纵向症状相互作用、昼夜节律、症状模式的个体差异及其对治疗评估的贡献。包括机器学习在内的新兴技术正在为个性化耳鸣的理解和管理开辟新途径。尽管取得了有前景的进展,但数据可靠性、参与者依从性以及与基于传感器的被动数据收集的整合等挑战仍是有待进一步探索的领域。从相邻的心理健康领域吸取经验教训,我们提出了EMA在耳鸣研究中的未来方向,强调多模态数据、先进分析方法和生态效度的整合,以加强对慢性耳鸣的理解和管理。