The Tinnitus Functional Index
Oregon Health & Science University · Portland VA Medical Center · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Chronic subjective tinnitus is a prevalent condition that causes significant distress to millions of Americans. Effective tinnitus treatments are urgently needed, but evaluating them is hampered by the lack of standardized measures that are validated for both intake assessment and evaluation of treatment outcomes. This work was designed to develop a new self-report questionnaire, the Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI), that would have documented validity both for scaling the severity and negative impact of tinnitus for use in intake assessment and for measuring treatment-related changes in tinnitus (responsiveness) and that would provide comprehensive coverage of multiple tinnitus severity domains.
To use preexisting knowledge concerning tinnitus-related problems, an Item Selection Panel (17 expert judges) surveyed the content (175 items) of nine widely used tinnitus questionnaires. From those items, the Panel identified 13 separate domains of tinnitus distress and selected 70 items most likely to be responsive to treatment effects. Eliminating redundant items while retaining good content validity and adding new items to achieve the recommended minimum of 3 to 4 items per domain yielded 43 items, which were then used for constructing TFI Prototype 1.Prototype 1 was tested at five clinics. The 326 participants included consecutive patients receiving tinnitus treatment who provided informed consent-constituting a convenience sample. Construct validity of Prototype 1 as an outcome measure was evaluated by measuring responsiveness of the overall scale and its individual items at 3 and 6 mo follow-up with 65 and 42 participants, respectively. Using a predetermined list of criteria, the 30 best-functioning items were selected for constructing TFI Prototype 2.Prototype 2 was tested at four clinics with 347 participants, including 155 and 86 who provided 3 and 6 mo follow-up data, respectively. Analyses were the same as for Prototype 1. Results were used to select the 25 best-functioning items for the final TFI.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 5.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
21- MBMary B. Meikle
Oregon Health & Science University
- JAJames A. HenryCorresponding
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland VA Medical Center
- SESusan E. Griest
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland VA Medical Center
- BJBarbara J. Stewart
Oregon Health & Science University
- HBHarvey B. Abrams
Bay Pines VA Healthcare System
Topics & keywords
- Tinnitus
- Distress
- Construct validity
- Psychology
- Content validity
- Medicine
- Audiology
- Clinical psychology