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Primary care for tinnitus: practice and opinion among GPs in England.

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Evaluated how people with tinnitus are assessed and managed in general practice in England, noting variation in practice across GPs and health authorities, and evaluating how closely typical practice aligns to the Department of Health's Good Practice Guide for tinn Titus.
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Rationale, aim and objective Effective tinnitus management starts with appropriate general practitioner (GP) triage, which in England can be guided by the Department of Health's Good Practice Guide (GPG). Despite the prevalence of the condition, there has never been a systematic survey of its management in primary care in England. We aimed to evaluate how people with tinnitus are assessed and managed in general practice, noting variation in practice across GPs and health authorities, and evaluating how closely typical practice aligns to the GPG for tinnitus.

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