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A study that looks at treating tinnitus and its associated burden, insomnia and quality of life effects with a smartphone app when compared with the talking therapies already offered on the national health service. Three separate questionnaires will be used to collect this data from patients at regular time intervals.
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Single-site randomised controlled study looking at tinnitus burden, insomnia severity and quality of life in adults with chronic primary subjective tinnitus when using Oto smartphone app compared with National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) approved tinnitus retraining therapy. This will be assessed objectively through questionnaires at the baseline meeting, one month, three months and six months.
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160 participants in 2 patient groups
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Amir Habeeb, MBBS BSc MSc MRCS (ENT) AFHEA
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