Research trends and hotspots of cognitive behavioral therapy for tinnitus: a bibliometric analysis
Frontiers in Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
19
Опубликована: Май 9, 2025
Background
Tinnitus,
defined
as
the
perception
of
sound
without
an
external
auditory
stimulus,
affects
millions
worldwide,
significantly
diminishing
their
quality
life.
Cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(CBT)
is
most
evidence-based
treatment
for
tinnitus
management,
proven
effective
in
reducing
tinnitus-related
distress
and
severity.
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
current
status,
emerging
trends,
research
hotspots
CBT
using
bibliometric
methods,
offering
valuable
insights
future
studies
this
field.
Methods
Publications
related
were
retrieved
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
database
1985
2024.
Bibliometric
analysis
visualization
performed
VOSviewer,
CiteSpace,
R
package
“bibliometrix.”
Results
A
total
209
publications
included
study.
Research
on
has
shown
a
steady
upward
trend.
Sweden,
United
Kingdom
States
have
made
notable
contributions
Linköping
University
Karolinska
Institute
are
leading
institutions.
Gerhard
Andersson
prolific
author
ranks
first
citation
frequency.
The
journal
American
Journal
Audiology,
while
Ear
Hearing
frequently
co-cited
journal.
highly
cited
references
primarily
encompass
clinical
trials,
systematic
reviews,
meta-analyses
that
focus
cognitive-behavioral
interventions.
Recent
keyword
trends
highlight
topics
such
“mindfulness,”
“acceptance
commitment
therapy,”
“internet-based
interventions.”
Addressing
psychological
comorbidities
tinnitus,
including
depression
anxiety,
identified
focus.
Conclusion
provides
comprehensive
overview
landscape
management.
Current
emphasizes
various
modalities
treat
associated
with
tinnitus.
Future
should
prioritize
high-quality
confirm
long-term
efficacy
Язык: Английский
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for Managing Tinnitus, Hyperacusis, and Misophonia: The 2025 Tonndorf Lecture
Brain Sciences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15(5), С. 526 - 526
Опубликована: Май 19, 2025
Cognitive
behavioural
therapy
(CBT)
is
an
evidence-based
intervention
for
managing
distress
associated
with
tinnitus,
hyperacusis,
and
misophonia.
This
paper
summarises
key
points
from
the
2025
Tonndorf
Lecture
presented
at
third
World
Tinnitus
Congress
14th
International
Seminar
in
Poland.
The
lecture
addressed
(1)
theoretical
foundations
of
CBT
these
conditions,
(2)
clinical
evidence
on
delivered
by
psychologists,
audiologists,
digital
self-help,
(3)
proportion
patients
who
may
benefit
CBT.
Research
demonstrates
that
can
effectively
reduce
related
to
Both
psychologist-
audiologist-delivered
approaches
have
demonstrated
significant
improvements
reducing
impact
misophonia
patients’
quality
life,
while
guided
internet-based
also
positive
outcomes.
Unguided
effective,
though
it
faces
challenges
such
as
higher
dropout
rates.
Despite
promising
results,
not
all
experience
same
level
benefit.
Some
continue
even
after
completing
CBT,
highlighting
need
alternative
or
complementary
interventions
ongoing
support.
estimates
approximately
1
52
individuals
tinnitus
require
indicating
relatively
common,
intensive
comparatively
small.
To
enhance
treatment
outcomes,
future
research
should
compare
effectiveness
explore
hybrid
models
combine
face-to-face
interventions,
address
particularly
hyperacusis
Furthermore,
incorporating
neuroimaging
physiological
measures
randomised
controlled
trials
could
provide
objective
insights
into
neural
mechanisms
underlying
symptom
improvement,
ultimately
helping
refine
interventions.
Identifying
characteristics
non-responders
guide
development
more
tailored
therapeutic
approaches.
Язык: Английский