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Tinnitus Talk - Good Tinnitus Science, Bad Tinnitus Science

Good Tinnitus Science, Bad Tinnitus Science

Tinnitus Talk

04/13/24 • 72 min

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We often talk about the lack of research and funding for tinnitus. But what about the quality of research? Do tinnitus sufferers benefit from the research that is conducted? In reality, many studies are conducted improperly, thus giving misleading results and false promises for patients.

During this episode, we dive deep into concepts like research design, patient selection, outcome measures, statistical analysis, and everything else required for high-quality studies. We focus on studies that assess tinnitus interventions; in other words, studies that measure the effectiveness of new treatments. How do we ensure that such studies generate valuable information for patients?

We discuss these topics with Inge Stegeman, an epidemiologist from the University of Utrecht, and Jorge Simões, Assistant Professor in data science and mental health at the University of Twente.

(00:00) Why Is This Topic Important?

(16:15) Things That Can Go Wrong in Designing a Study

(24:55) How Do We Measure the Success of Clinical Trials?

(35:54) Open Science and the Importance of Being Systematic

(39:24) Breaking Out of Research Silos

(46:04) The Importance of Negative Results

(49:43) Being Honest About Study Outcomes

(55:59) Reasons for Optimism

(58:39) Unifying Tinnitus Research

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04/13/24 • 72 min

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Tinnitus Talk - Good Tinnitus Science, Bad Tinnitus Science

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Hazel:

Hello everyone! Today's episode of the Tinnitus Talk Podcast focuses on a topic close to my heart, namely the quality of tinnitus research. How can you, as a layperson with an interest in following tinnitus research, or even just as a regular tinnitus sufferer who wants to know about any new treatments coming out, how can you judge the validity and reliability of tinnitus studies?

Hazel:

Because if you just read the

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