Psychometric Evaluation of Visual Analog Scale for the Assessment of Chronic Tinnitus

Author:

Adamchic Ilya1,Langguth Berthold23,Hauptmann Christian1,Alexander Tass Peter14

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Neuromodulation Research Center, Jülich, Germany

2. University of Regensburg, Germany

3. Interdisciplinary Tinnitus Clinic, University of Regensburg, Germany

4. University of Cologne, Germany

Abstract

Purpose The development of therapeutic interventions for chronic tinnitus requires sensitive and clinically responsive tools to measure treatment-induced changes in tinnitus loudness and annoyance. In this study, the authors evaluated the psychometric properties of patient-reported visual analog scales (VAS) for measuring subjectively perceived tinnitus loudness and annoyance. Method The authors analyzed data from a single-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study of acoustic coordinated reset (CR) neuromodulation in patients with chronic tinnitus (trial registration: “Randomized Evaluation of Sound Evoked Treatment of Tinnitus [RESET] study”; ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00927121) to assess the reliability, validity, and minimally clinically identifiable difference (MCID) of the VAS loudness and VAS annoyance. The VAS loudness and VAS annoyance were completed at screening, at baseline, and at 5 visits during the 16 weeks of the clinical study. Data were analyzed with respect to test–retest reliability, validity, and MCID. Results VAS loudness and VAS annoyance showed good test-retest reliability of .8 and .79, respectively. In terms of convergent validity, VAS loudness and VAS annoyance correlated well with the tinnitus questionnaire at all clinical visits (max r = .67, p < .05). MCID estimates clustered between 10 and 15 points. Conclusion VAS loudness and VAS annoyance are valid and effective measurements for capturing reductions in tinnitus severity in patients with chronic tinnitus.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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