We're excited to share our research findings from our @NIHRresearch study - Hearing Loss and Patient Reported Experience (HELP)! We have 4 talks and a poster over at the Hearing Across the Lifespan #HeAL2024 conference in the beautiful Lake Como! @AstonAudiology@AstonPsychology
A reminder to those following the Research into Ageing sessions at #BGSconf that you can view the posters from these platformed abstracts via the new BGS Poster Platform: buff.ly/49B5TM1 such as this by @hlh1 and colleagues
ALT There is an image of a range of annimated people's faces that are multicoloured. Writing on the image is "Have your say about dementia and hearing". "A James Linda Alliance Priority Setting Partnership". There is a link to the priority-setting partnership X handle which is @dementiahearPSP. On the bottom right-hand side, there is a QR code that can be scanned to take you to the priority-setting partnership survey.
Thanks to everyone who spoke from the organisations behind Best For You, including Dr Johan Redelinghuys from @westlondonnhs who spoke on behalf of all of our clinical partners (including @CNWLNHS and @ChelwestFT) and the team from @cwpluscharity…
Thank you to everyone visiting the Patients Included stand and who came to our workshop, it’s really brilliant to hear all the enthusiasm for bringing patients into research and beyond. #Quality2023@bmj_latest
In the closing plenary I’ll be announcing the winners of the 2023 Patients’ Choice Award as well as sharing all our amazing live illustrations from the event. @QualityForum#quality2023 Can’t be there- livestream it! internationalforum.bmj.com/c…
Great new piece from our friend @christinasempie:
"I would love to.. go back to watching [sport] live. I miss the buzz of the crowd.. access to a sports venue is important for someone with #dementia.. a diagnosis.. doesn’t mean you should stop attending."
forwardwithdementia.org/en/n…
So happy to see this paper published, thank you for including me as co-author. @Anna_De_Simonidoi.org/10.1186/s40900-023-0… Drawing attention of the 'invisible work' behind supporting patients & the public in health research