Understanding user reactions and interactions with an internet-based intervention for tinnitus self-management: mixed-methods process evaluation protocolTools Greenwell, Kate, Sereda, Magdalena, Coulson, Neil S. and Hoare, Derek J. (2016) Understanding user reactions and interactions with an internet-based intervention for tinnitus self-management: mixed-methods process evaluation protocol. JMIR Research Protocols, 5 (1). e49/1-e49/10. ISSN 1929-0748 Full text not available from this repository.
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AbstractBackground: Tinnitus is a common medical symptom that can affect an individual’s emotional and functional quality of life. Psychological therapies are acknowledged as beneficial to people with tinnitus; however, such therapies are not always readily accessible. With their global reach, automated Internet-based interventions have the potential to reduce the disparity in access to psychological support that people with tinnitus currently experience. However, the evidence on the acceptability and efficacy of these interventions is lacking. Process evaluations that develop an in-depth understanding of how users experience these interventions provide an essential first step when evaluating complex psychological interventions.
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