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Mixed feelings about living with tinnitus: A qualitative study

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Pages 48-54 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Helen Pryce & Rachel Shaw. (2019) Lifeworld interpretation of tinnitus. Medical Humanities 45:4, pages 428-433.
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Thomas E. Fuller, Rilana F. F. Cima, Eva Van den BusscheJohan W. S. Vlaeyen. (2019) The Fear of Tinnitus Questionnaire: Toward a Reliable and Valid Means of Assessing Fear in Adults with Tinnitus. Ear & Hearing 40:6, pages 1467-1477.
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Elizabeth Marks, Paula Smith & Laurence McKenna. (2019) Living with tinnitus and the health care journey: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. British Journal of Health Psychology 24:2, pages 250-264.
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Emilia M. G. Colagrosso, Philippe Fournier, Elizabeth M. FitzpatrickSylvie Hébert. (2019) A Qualitative Study on Factors Modulating Tinnitus Experience. Ear & Hearing 40:3, pages 636-644.
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Emily J. Watts, Kathryn Fackrell, Sandra Smith, Jacqueline Sheldrake, Haúla Haider & Derek J. Hoare. (2018) Why Is Tinnitus a Problem? A Qualitative Analysis of Problems Reported by Tinnitus Patients. Trends in Hearing 22, pages 233121651881225.
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