Research project

Role of patient-assessed functioning and hearing as a predictor of health service use in patients with long term mental health conditions

Project overview

We aim to undertake further studies of functioning as a predictor of health service use, extending previous work by incorporating an assessment of self-reported hearing difficulties. We would again use the PARADISE-24 to measure functioning, but would also screen for potential hearing difficulties using recommended questions (see below) with subsequent completion of the Hearing Self-Assessment Questionnaire, HSAQ, to establish whether self-reports of functioning and hearing difficulties can predict HSU in patients with long-term and frequently comorbid mental health conditions, including patients with gambling disorders, older patients with alcohol use disorders, and patients experiencing prolonged difficulties following Covid-19 infection (and possibly other patient groups, depending on ARC activities).

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Mari Carmen Portillo

Professor of Long-Term Conditions
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Professor David Baldwin MA DM FRCPsych FHEA FRSA

Professor of Psychiatry
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Other researchers

Dr Leire Ambrosio

Lecturer in Adult Nursing
Research interests
  • - Person-centred outcome measure studies
  • - Personalised assessment of needs for people living with physical and mental health long ter…
  • - Systems of support for people living with multiple long term conditions
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Dr Skaiste Linceviciute

Research Fellow
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Research outputs