Automated Author Profile

Wright, Tracy

Current S-Index

1.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.8

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

34.6%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Hearing outcome measures for conductive and mixed hearing loss treatment in adults: a scoping review

Rehabilitation options for conductive and mixed hearing loss are continually expanding, but without standard outcome measures comparison between different treatments is difficult. To meaningfully inform clinicians and patients core outcome sets (COS), determined via a recognised methodology, are needed. Following our previous work that identified hearing, physical, economic and psychosocial as core areas of a future COS, the AURONET group reviewed hearing outcome measures used in existing literature and assigned them into different domains within the hearing core area. Scoping review. Literature including hearing outcome measurements for the treatment of conductive and/or mixed hearing loss. The literature search identified 1434 studies, with 278 subsequently selected for inclusion. A total of 837 hearing outcome measures were reported and grouped into nine domains. The largest domain constituted pure-tone threshold measurements accounting for 65% of the total outcome measures extracted, followed by the domains of speech testing (20%) and questionnaires (9%). Studies of hearing implants more commonly included speech tests or hearing questionnaires compared with studies of middle ear surgery. A wide range of outcome measures are currently used, highlighting the importance of developing a COS to inform individual practice and reporting in trials/research.

Authors

  • Hill-Feltham, Penny R. ;
  • Johansson, Martin L. ;
  • Hodgetts, William E. ;
  • Amberley V. Ostevik ;
  • McKinnon, Brian J. ;
  • Monksfield, Peter ;
  • Sockalingam, Ravi ;
  • Wright, Tracy ;
  • Tysome, James R.
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.13011234January 2020

Hearing outcome measures for conductive and mixed hearing loss treatment in adults: a scoping review

Rehabilitation options for conductive and mixed hearing loss are continually expanding, but without standard outcome measures comparison between different treatments is difficult. To meaningfully inform clinicians and patients core outcome sets (COS), determined via a recognised methodology, are needed. Following our previous work that identified hearing, physical, economic and psychosocial as core areas of a future COS, the AURONET group reviewed hearing outcome measures used in existing literature and assigned them into different domains within the hearing core area. Scoping review. Literature including hearing outcome measurements for the treatment of conductive and/or mixed hearing loss. The literature search identified 1434 studies, with 278 subsequently selected for inclusion. A total of 837 hearing outcome measures were reported and grouped into nine domains. The largest domain constituted pure-tone threshold measurements accounting for 65% of the total outcome measures extracted, followed by the domains of speech testing (20%) and questionnaires (9%). Studies of hearing implants more commonly included speech tests or hearing questionnaires compared with studies of middle ear surgery. A wide range of outcome measures are currently used, highlighting the importance of developing a COS to inform individual practice and reporting in trials/research.

Authors

  • Hill-Feltham, Penny R. ;
  • Johansson, Martin L. ;
  • Hodgetts, William E. ;
  • Amberley V. Ostevik ;
  • McKinnon, Brian J. ;
  • Monksfield, Peter ;
  • Sockalingam, Ravi ;
  • Wright, Tracy ;
  • Tysome, James R.
0 Citations0 Mentions56% FAIR1.2 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.13011234.v1January 2020