Our team is comprised of genuinely gifted minds
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
1. Developing a novel pragmatic intervention to support hearing and vision in people with dementia at home;
2. Designing and completing recruitment for a multi-country RCT to evaluate effectiveness of the intervention;
3. Leading an EU research program and developing professionals' network that has significantly advanced the field of sensory-cognitive health;
4. Developing International Practice Guidelines for the Detection and Management of Hearing, Vision and Cognitive Impairment
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Sense-Cog has been my most extensive and involved EU project. The application process was a valuable lesson in proposal organization and writing. Coordination of the Sense-Cog activities has provided me with great experiences in research implementation. Scientific discovery and dissemination of results have greatly enhanced my academic contacts and professional standing. The Sense Cog partnership has been one of the most significant EU H2020 in Cyprus.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Design and conduct of the SENSE-Cog RCT, a high-quality multinational RCT of a complex intervention
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Successful recruitment of subjects into trial
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Our works looking at the impact of hearing aids and cataract surgery on cognitive function have received attention from the media in both UK and US. They appeared in several national newspapers on Friday, October 12 2018, including the Telegraph and The Times. In the US, they resulted in an interview with National Public Radio, Inc. (https://www.scpr.org/news/2018/10/22/86771/want-to-keep-your-brain-sharp- take-care-of-your-ey/).
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
development and validation of versions of MoCA for people with hearing/vision loss
*clinical guidelines for supporting hearing/vision needs of people with dementia
*modelling of impacts of hearing/vision interventions on cognitive decline
*publication of clinical guidelines for audiologists supporting hearing needs of people with dementia *Australian national project to translate SENSEcog sensory support intervention to Australian aged care settings
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Key career achievements have included the opportunity to be part of a multi-centre European trial working with eminent professionals across the fields of sensory-cognitive health, opening the door to be involved in writing for publication and hopefully opportunity for further research projects in the future. In addition, holding the position of Senior SST, contributing to development of Sensory Intervention resources for the SENSE Cog toolkit and having my profile on the SENSE-Cog website
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Successful coordination and setup of research sites in the UK and training research assistants across all European sites.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Exploration of the relationship of sensory impairments with mental health in European population-based cohorts
and ensure that the trial is conducted in accordance with the regulations in force.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Management of the European RCT involving 5 countries (UK, Ireland, France, Greece and Cyprus).
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Various important dissemination activities, publications and presentations.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Successful recruitment of subjects into trial
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
I am delighted that the PAL Instrument, which I developed in 1995 and which was validated in 2008, continues to be of use to support meaningful occupation and functional ability of people at all levels of dementia.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
Giving insights in the subjective meaning of dyads confronted with cognitive and/or hearing and vision problems
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
I have built a health economics team that has worked closely with the wider SENSE-Cog team to design and carry out an economic evaluation that is theoretically and methodologically robust, whilst also being applied and relevant to patients, payers and decision makers. We are developing a network of health economists across the countries which should enhance future cross-national working.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
A new perspective, was gained, of the care and knowledge of the interlink of dual or/and triple impairments on elderly people. The development and training of a Public-Patient Voice group was very informative, as well as the validation of, adjusted to cognitive and sensory impairments, assessment tools. Besides that, the RCT involving the intervention of home support and the development of a new role, of a sensory support therapist, enriched the quiver of non-pharmacological interventions.
Key Career Achievement related to Sense-Cog
A key achievement was integrating the patient voice into the programme, navigating the differences of opinion that naturally surface in complex projects such as this. These relationships have also connected me to the real-world outcomes for persons living with dementia, mainly how the authentic involvement of patients and care partners from the earliest stages of the project has produced benefits and shaped the programme and the appropriateness of the proposed methods.