Abstract
Objective
To our knowledge, there is no published study investigating the characteristics of people experiencing tinnitus in Albania. Such a study would be important, providing the basis for further research in this region and contributing to a wider understanding of tinnitus heterogeneity across different geographic locations. The main objective of this study was to develop an Albanian translation of a standardised questionnaire for tinnitus research, namely the European School for Interdisciplinary Tinnitus Research-Screening Questionnaire (ESIT-SQ). A secondary objective was to assess its applicability and usefulness by conducting an exploratory survey on a small sample of the Albanian tinnitus population.
Design and study sample
Three translators were recruited to create the Albanian ESIT-SQ translation following good practice guidelines. Using this questionnaire, data from 107 patients attending otolaryngology clinics in Albania were collected.
Results
Participants reporting various degrees of tinnitus symptom severity had distinct phenotypic characteristics. Application of a random forest approach on this preliminary dataset showed that self-reported hearing difficulty, and tinnitus duration, pitch and temporal manifestation were important variables for predicting tinnitus symptom severity.
Conclusions
Our study provided an Albanian translation of the ESIT-SQ and demonstrated that it is a useful tool for tinnitus profiling and subgrouping.
Author contributions
A.D and E.G. contributed equally to this work. Conceptualisation: A.D.; Questionnaire translation: A.D., B.Q.; Data analysis: A.D., E.G.; writing-original draft preparation: A.D., E.G., M.M., Th.P.; writing-review and editing: D.H., F.H., M.R., R.P.; supervision: R.P. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
Disclosure statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Data availability statement
The data that support the findings of this study are available from A.D, upon reasonable request.
Correction Statement
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