Tinnitus App Research Case Study

What a pilot open trial suggests about CBT-based mobile support for tinnitus-related distress.

Tinnitus App Research Case Study

What a pilot open trial suggests about CBT-based mobile support for tinnitus-related distress.

This page summarizes the tinnitus pilot study in practical language. It highlights the small sample size, completion data, and the reliable-change result without overstating the evidence.

1Tinnitus paper
26Enrolled users
14Completed all levels
50%Reliable change among completers
What was studied

CBT-based mobile support for tinnitus distress.

The tinnitus pilot tested a short mobile program with 48 levels over 14 days, taking roughly 3-4 minutes per day.

A pilot open trial rather than a large randomized trial.
Tinnitus-related distress measured with the Hebrew Tinnitus Handicap Inventory.
Short daily sessions across 14 days.
Reliable Change Index threshold tracked among completers.
Most concrete finding

Half of completers met reliable-change threshold.

Oron, Ben-David, and Doron (2022) reported a large-effect-size reduction on H-THI, with 50% of completers meeting the Reliable Change Index threshold.

Because this was a pilot open trial, the page should be transparent that the evidence is promising but early.

Key findings

1. The study tested a short, structured mobile program.

Participants used a 48-level mobile program over 14 days, with sessions designed to take only a few minutes per day.

Oron, Ben-David & Doron 2022 DOI →

2. The pilot reported reliable change among completers.

Among users who completed all levels, 50% met the Reliable Change Index threshold on the tinnitus measure used in the study.

Oron, Ben-David & Doron 2022 DOI →

Papers cited

Paper Year What it contributes
Oron, Ben-David & Doron – Tinnitus Pilot
doi.org/10.1177/14604582221083483
2022 26 enrolled, 14 completed all 48 levels; large-effect-size H-THI reduction; 50% of completers met Reliable Change Index threshold.
What this means

The tinnitus evidence is promising but early.

The page should clearly present the result as pilot evidence. The strongest visitor-facing message is that brief mobile CBT support has been studied for tinnitus-related distress, with encouraging completion-based outcomes.

Next step

Use as a low-friction support tool.

Visitors can explore short daily exercises while continuing any clinical or audiology-related care they already receive.

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