指南
耳鸣
医学
多学科方法
医疗保健
质量管理
循证实践
梅德林
替代医学
精神科
管理制度
病理
运营管理
社会科学
社会学
政治学
法学
经济
经济增长
作者
LaGuinn Sherlock,Jennifer Ballard‐Hernandez,Amy Boudin-George,Khaya D. Clark,Maria Colandrea,Catherine Edmonds,Casey J. Kelley,Suheily Lovelace,Sally Louay Mahmood,Idalisse Martinez,Paula J. Myers,Samantha J. Pulliam,James Sall,Michele Spencer,Sarah M. Theodoroff,Anthony M. Tolisano,Lisa M. Wayman,Tara L. Zaugg,Robert L. Folmer
出处
期刊:JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery
[American Medical Association]
日期:2025-03-20
标识
DOI:10.1001/jamaoto.2025.0052
摘要
Importance The most recent US clinical practice guideline (CPG) for tinnitus was published in 2014. The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)/US Department of Defense Tinnitus Clinical Practice Guideline Work Group recently completed a new guideline. The work group consisted of experts across disciplines who were supported by the VA Office of Quality and Patient Safety and the Defense Health Agency Clinical Quality Improvement Program. This article summarizes the first VA/US Department of Defense CPG for tinnitus management. Methods and Observations The guideline was based on a systematic review of clinical and epidemiological evidence. Rigorous methods determined the strength of the recommendations. Developed by a panel of multidisciplinary experts, it provides a clear explanation of the logical associations between various care options and health outcomes while rating the quality of the evidence and strength of the recommendations for 20 questions focused on evaluating and managing care for adults with bothersome tinnitus. The guideline provides an evidence-based framework for evaluating and managing care for adults with bothersome tinnitus. Conclusions and Relevance The CPG offers patients with tinnitus and clinicians an overview of evidence-based education and self-management, care options, and recommended outcome measures to monitor effectiveness and potentially improve patient health and well-being. Findings of a lack of sufficient evidence resulted from evaluating the quality of the body of evidence and emphasize the gaps in knowledge that need further study. Addressing these gaps may enable a comprehensive evaluation of the potential benefits and limitations of various tinnitus care options, ultimately improving patient care and clinical practice.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI