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Hearing Therapist and Reader in Audiology, Aston University. Interested EBHC and psychosocial influences on hearing. Tweets personal not institutional views.

Joined March 2011
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
3 months
🎉 We're incredibly excited to share we've been nominated for an @AstonAudiology 2025 Vice-Chancellor's Research Award in the Research Excellence (ECR) category! This is for our HeLP Research team led by @HelenPryce! Fingers crossed for the awards night🤞🏼
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
3 months
We're excited to share our recent @HELPAstonHear project paper! This qualitative, retrospective study examines how individuals reflect on their experiences growing up with hearing loss, including challenges, support and the coping strategies they developed over time!
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
3 months
Paper can be found here: https://t.co/lNFezIxOMl “I've always felt in the middle of hearing people and the Deaf community.” What is it like to grow up with hearing loss? @HelenPryce @SairaHussain90 @JeanStraus
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@GinaMcMahonOrk
Gina McMahon
5 months
"While everybody is celebrating AI as the most significant innovation in healthcare in our time...I keep on insisting that the most important innovation in healthcare today is the unhurried conversation" 👏@vmontori Search: BMJ Leader - In conversation with Victor Montori
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@AstonPress
Aston University PR
5 months
🎙️|Podcast guest appearance! 👂@AstonAudiology's @SairaHussain90 was invited onto the Sasha Says podcast 👨‍👩‍👧‍👧Saira talks about her work to understand how children and families are affected by microtia, where the outer ear is underdeveloped Listen 👉 https://t.co/RJkQWlE5l5
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
6 months
📢 New paper alert! "The lived experience of hearing loss: a systematic review with narrative synthesis" Have a read here:
tandfonline.com
Hearing loss impacts all aspects of life, including communication, relationships, and psychosocial health. This review aimed to identify and synthesise existing research on the lived experience of ...
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@HallAmandJ
Amanda Hall
11 months
@ijaonline @BrionyDillon @HelenPryce . Thanks @ijaonline We also have a graphical abstract
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@AstonPress
Aston University PR
11 months
📼|@AstonUniversity's @HallAmandJ and @HelenPryce have helped to develop a series of videos with @NDCS_UK 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Parents of children with mild/one-sided hearing loss share their experiences 🦻The videos cover diagnosis, support, equipment & communication 👉 https://t.co/968KXkcObe
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@ijaonline
International Journal of Audiology
11 months
A qualitative exploration of the assessment process to #cochlear implantation for #children with #hearingloss #OpenAccess #NewArticle #IJA by Hall, @BrionyDillon, @HelenPryce, Ambler & Hanvey #AuDpeeps #Audiology https://t.co/xRD9sIf0SL
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@TMHaltom
Trenton M. Haltom, PhD
1 year
Qualitative researchers: Run, don't walk, to read this article: Braun et al. (2024). “Being Really Confidently Wrong”: Qualitative Researchers’ Experiences of Methodologically Incongruent Peer Review Feedback. https://t.co/n6Wk1iN0Ht
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Although peer review is one of the central pillars of academic publishing, qualitative researchers’ experiences of this process have been largely overlooked. Existing research and commentary have...
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
1 year
Shining a light on Team #HeLP at @BAAudiology annual conference! We've had a great time in Telford presenting talks & posters. We are very proud to be able to share all the work - more here: https://t.co/fzzPHK48Tf @HelenPryce @HallAmandJ @GeorgieBOC @SairaHussain90 @SianK_Smith
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@AstonAudiology
AstonAudiology
1 year
@BAAudiology Day 1 is a go! Team @AstonUniversity are at Stand A15. We have a huge team here this year - come and speak to us about our courses and research! #BAAconf24 @claire_wilkes79 @SairaHussain90 @MAUDIOWZ @HallAmandJ @HelenPryce @GeorgieBOC @SianK_Smith
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
1 year
Very excited to see our paper on the 'Development of the First Patient-Reported Experience Measure (PREM) for Hearing Loss in Audiology Care—My Hearing PREM.' You can read it here, including the role of stakeholders and Patient and Public Involvement! https://t.co/csqCSLPN4K
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Context Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) provide important insights into the challenges experienced when living with a chronic condition. Although patient-reported outcome measures...
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@HELPAstonHear
HELPAstonHearing
1 year
We're excited to share our recent findings from our HELP study with the wider #Audiology community. We'll be discussing a Patient Reported Experience Measure and why this would be beneficial in clinics! @HelenPryce @SianK_Smith
@BAAudiology
British Academy of Audiology
1 year
BAA Programme Highlight: free papers 🎤 Measuring Patient Experience Alongside Patient Outcome. The NIHR’s Hearing Loss and Patient Reported Experience study – Dr Helen Pryce
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@BAAudiology
British Academy of Audiology
1 year
🎤 The experience of caregiver burden: A qualitative study of the experiences of friends and family of people living with hearing loss - Dr Georgina Burns-O'Connell View session abstracts and speaker biographies: https://t.co/XqHAklZybW and join us on 21st November
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@ProfAleksSubic
Prof. Aleks Subic
1 year
When it rains it pours …. On top of @AstonUniversity being named University of the Year for Student Success by @MailOnline we have also recorded this year a rise up the @guardian League Table that rates @AstonUniversity as 21st in UK overall. So proud of our team. #TeamAston
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@ijaonline
International Journal of Audiology
1 year
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@ARC_West
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) West
1 year
The Hearing PREM is being developed by @HelenPryce @HallAmandaJ @AstonUniversity @JonBanks10 and team as part of the HELP (Hearing loss and patient experience) study. Find out more about HELP here https://t.co/vxU0FAfwEh
arc-w.nihr.ac.uk
Hearing loss (audiology) services in the UK are provided in a variety of settings, from hospitals to high street opticians. Services can vary, so we need an effective way of understanding if everyone...
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