A Feasibility Study of a Novel, Fully Remote Counseling and Sound Therapy Program for Hyperacusis
Augustana College
60 participants
Dec 18, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
There is no universal approach used to treat hyperacusis, a condition defined as having reactions to sound as too loud, annoying, fearful, or painful. A collaborative report published by prominent researchers recommended counseling and sound therapy for managing hyperacusis, but emphasized the need for rigorously designed clinical trials to assess the effectiveness of these treatments. The investigators developed a face-to-face counseling approach, Hyperacusis Activities Treatment (HAT), and have demonstrated its effectiveness for in-person therapy. In this study, the investigators will conduct a controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the two components of HAT in managing hyperacusis: Aim 1, remotely delivered counseling, and Aim 2, sound therapy. In Aim 1, participants will complete four weeks of remote counseling using instructional videos, homework activities, discussion forums, and hands-on exercises. To ensure rigor in the approach, all participants will complete 4 weeks of weekly monitoring (control) before beginning counseling (treatment) for an additional 4 weeks. In aim 2, participants will be randomized into one of two sound therapy groups: (1) Group 1: Listen to their individually chosen bothersome sounds using successive approximations or a gradual increase in sound level; and (2) Group 2: Listen to continuous, low-level background noise. In both groups, devices will be fit remotely and used for 1-2 hours per day for four weeks. Completion of this R15 Academic Research Enhancement Award project at Augustana College will lead to a shift in hyperacusis management by providing early clinical evidence for the effectiveness of the components that make up the HAT protocol: counseling and sound therapy.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Have hyperacusis as primary diagnosis
- Have access to a smartphone or computer
Exclusion Criteria3
- Severe tinnitus
- Hearing loss that is severe or profound
- Recent history of hyperacusis counseling or treatment in last two months
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Interventions
This study will use an FDA-regulated device, a tinnitus masker, as one of the sound therapy options in Aim 2. The tinnitus masker will provide low-level background sound for hyperacusis relief.
This study will implement Hyperacusis Activities Treatment-Online, a four-week remote counseling program in Aim 1.
This study will use the approach of successive approximations with the participants' bothersome sounds in Aim 2.
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NCT05976789