How can sound generating devices support coping with tinnitus?

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Objectives: To understand how individuals with tinnitus perceive their sound generating devices help them in managing their tinnitus Design: A qualitative interview based study employing grounded theory methodology to establish a theory as to the mechanisms that sound therapies contribute to coping with tinnitus. Ten National Health Service patient participants (who had been issued with sound generating devices from an Audiology department in England) participated in in depth interviews. Results: This study identified that sound therapies helped create a sense of escapism and control. In addition, the process of obtaining devices created a sense of validation of the patient and their tinnitus. These mechanisms restore the previously disrupted harmony between the self and body. Conclusion: Sound generating devices can assist coping through a number of mechanisms. There is no evidence that they ablate or remove perception of tinnitus. This study contributes novel theory based on patient accounts as to the potential benefits of sound generating device use.

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Munir, S., & Pryce, H. (2021). How can sound generating devices support coping with tinnitus? International Journal of Audiology, 60(4), 312–318. https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2020.1827307

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