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Candice Manning Quinn

Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences
40 Duke Medicine Circle, DUMC Box 3805, Durham, NC 27710

Selected Publications


History of Tinnitus Research at the VA National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR), 1997-2021: Studies and Key Findings.

Journal Article Semin Hear · February 2024 The Veterans Affairs (VA) Rehabilitation Research & Development (RR&D) National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR) was first funded by the RR&D Service in 1997 and has been funded continuously since that time. The overall purpose of the NC ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

A Pilot Study to Evaluate a Residual Inhibition Technique in Hearing Aids for Suppression of Tinnitus.

Journal Article Semin Hear · February 2024 Tinnitus acoustic therapy is defined as any use of sound where the intent is to alter the tinnitus perception and/or the reactions to tinnitus in a clinically beneficial way. The parameters of sound that may cause beneficial effects, however, are currently ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Sound Therapy for Tinnitus: Options for Audiologists

Journal Article Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups · June 30, 2020 PurposeSound therapy to reduce the emotional and functional effects of tinnitus has been used by audiologists since the 1970s when Jack Vernon introduced the masking method to provide a sense of relief from tinnit ... Full text Cite

Telehealth-based Progressive Tinnitus Management

Journal Article The Hearing Journal · May 2020 Full text Cite

Multidisciplinary Tinnitus Care

Journal Article The Journal for Nurse Practitioners · October 2019 Full text Cite

Perception Versus Reaction: Comparison of Tinnitus Psychoacoustic Measures and Tinnitus Functional Index Scores

Journal Article American Journal of Audiology · April 22, 2019 PurposePsychoacoustic characteristics of tinnitus include its loudness and pitch. These characteristics are commonly measured and reported; however, it has not been shown that they are associated with the impact, ... Full text Cite

Clinical Protocol to Promote Standardization of Basic Tinnitus Services by Audiologists.

Journal Article Am J Audiol · April 22, 2019 Purpose Clinical services for tinnitus are needed by millions of people annually. These services have not been standardized, and patients are vulnerable to receiving services that may appear legitimate but are not based on research evidence. The purpose of ... Full text Link to item Cite

Health Care Utilization and Mental Health Diagnoses Among Veterans With Tinnitus

Journal Article American Journal of Audiology · April 22, 2019 PurposeTinnitus is prevalent among military Veterans and may frequently co-occur with mental health disorders. This study examined health care utilization and mental health diagnoses amon ... Full text Cite

Comparison of Tinnitus Loudness Measures: Matching, Rating, and Scaling

Journal Article American Journal of Audiology · March 15, 2019 PurposeChronic tinnitus (“ringing in the ears”) is a phantom auditory perception with no cure. A goal of treatment is often to reduce the loudness of tinnitus. However, tinnitus loudness ... Full text Cite

Speech recognition performance of listeners with normal hearing, sensorineural hearing loss, and sensorineural hearing loss and bothersome tinnitus when using air and bone conduction communication headsets

Journal Article Journal of the Acoustical Society of America · April 1, 2016 Military personnel are at risk for hearing loss due to noise exposure during deployment (Norin et al., 2011). Despite mandated use of hearing protection, hearing loss and tinnitus are prevalent due to reluctance to use hearing protection. Bone cond ... Full text Cite