Clinical guidelines and practice: a commentary on the complexity of tinnitus management
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Clinical guidelines and practice: a commentary on the complexity of tinnitus management
Abstract
Subjective tinnitus is an enigmatic and chronic condition that is predominantly managed as symptomatic. Little high-level evidence exists for the efficacy and specificity of the various tinnitus management strategies currently used, and this is reflected in documents that aim to guide clinicians. As a consequence, there are clear gaps in evidence-based practice linking diagnosis to the most effective management strategies as well as a general lack of consensus about which are appropriate strategies for assessment and management. Several guidelines have been produced from research efforts and from expert opinion. All recommend standardization of assessment and a range of management options but do not yet provide a means to link the two. The authors call for clinicians, scientists, and policy makers to work together to address this barrier to good practice.
Conflict of interest statement
The author(s) declared no conflicts of interest with respect to the authorship and/or publication of this article.
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