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      Consensus for tinnitus patient assessment and treatment outcome measurement: Tinnitus Research Initiative meeting, Regensburg, July 2006.

      Progress in Brain Research
      Consensus, Humans, Questionnaires, standards, Tinnitus, diagnosis, therapy, Treatment Outcome

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          There is widespread recognition that consistency between research centres in the ways that patients with tinnitus are assessed and outcomes following interventions are measured would facilitate more effective co-operation and more meaningful evaluations and comparisons of outcomes. At the first Tinnitus Research Initiative meeting held in Regensburg in July 2006 an attempt was made through workshops to gain a consensus both for patient assessments and for outcome measurements. It is hoped that this will contribute towards better cooperation between research centres in finding and evaluating treatments for tinnitus by allowing better comparability between studies.

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          17956816
          4283806
          10.1016/S0079-6123(07)66050-6

          Chemistry
          Consensus,Humans,Questionnaires,standards,Tinnitus,diagnosis,therapy,Treatment Outcome
          Chemistry
          Consensus, Humans, Questionnaires, standards, Tinnitus, diagnosis, therapy, Treatment Outcome

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