
Overview
Background
My research concerns i) understanding causes and impacts of hearing impairment, particularly in the context of multimorbidity in older age, ii) prevention and treatment of hearing impairment, and iii) hearing service development and evaluation. My research involves epidemiological modelling with population data sets, clinical trials and hearing health policy. I have authored over130 publications in peer reviewed journals and books, and I frequently present invited and keynote addresses at international conferences. I have received the British Society of Audiology’s TS Littler prize for services to audiology and a prestigious US-UK Fulbright award.
I have been awarded 10 grants as principal investigator in the last 5 years totalling >AUD$14.5 million from competitive sources including the NHMRC, the NIHR, the Alzheimer’s Society UK, the European Commission, industry and charity funders. This funding includes an EU Horizon 2020 grant of €6.2 million (as joint PI for “Ears, Eyes and Mind: The “SENSE-Cog Project” to improve mental well-being for elderly Europeans with sensory impairment”), and two NHMRC Medical Research Future Fund awards ($1.2 million as CI for “SENSEcog aged care: Hearing and vision support to improve quality of life for people living with dementia in residential aged care”; AUD$1.3 million for "Home hearing and vision care to improve quality of life for people with dementia and carers"; and an AUD$0.9 million NHMRC targetted hearing research award (as CI for "Improving access to the hearing services program for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds"). I have strong links with hearing industry partners and have received research funding (total >AUD$500,000) from major hearing aid companies Starkey, Oticon, Phonak and the hearing industry research consortium. I have a position at the University of Manchester with on-going involvement (as CI and co-I) in projects funded by the NIHR, the ESRC, the Alzheimer’s Society and the RNID.
Availability
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Fields of research
Research interests
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Research interests
hearing loss; tinnitus, vision loss; assessment; dementia; healthy ageing; psychosocial interventions; mental well-being; aged care; health policy and ageing; public health; dementia; health inequalities; hearing screening
Research impacts
My research is widely cited in national and international guidelines & policy, including the 2016 US National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine report ‘Hearing Health Care for Adults: Priorities for Improving Access and Affordability’; the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance ‘Hearing Loss in adults: Assessment and management’; the Australian Parliamentary report on hearing loss ‘Still waiting to be heard’; the 2020 Lancet report on dementia prevention and care; and the WHO guidelines ‘Risk reduction of cognitive decline and dementia’. My research has global impact, including authorship of the first international guidelines on assessment and management of hearing/vision impairment for people with dementia and development and publication of alternative versions of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (internationally the most used cognitive screening test) for people with hearing or vision impairment.
My work on developing European networks for consumer and community involvement (CCI) of older adults with lived experience of hearing/vision and cognitive difficulties to inform multi-centre health research was identified for a keynote presentation to open the 2018 INVOLVE (the UK NIHR CCI organization) CCI conference and is cited as a gold standard example by the European INTERDEM initiative to guide integrated biomedical and psychosocial dementia research.
I am on the editorial board of Ear and Hearing, the International Journal of Audiology, and the Journal of Audiology & Otology. I am a peer reviewer for >30 journals, as well as the NHMRC, the NIHR, the ESRC, the MRC and the RNID. I represent the University of Queensland on the Hearing Health Sector Alliance and I am the chair of the Hearing Health Sector Alliance's aged care working group. I am on the Research Committee of the Deafness Foundation.
Works
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2013
Journal Article
Unilateral and bilateral hearing aids, spatial release from masking and auditory acclimatization
Dawes, Piers, Munro, Kevin J., Kalluri, Sridhar and Edwards, Brent (2013). Unilateral and bilateral hearing aids, spatial release from masking and auditory acclimatization. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134 (1), 596-606. doi: 10.1121/1.4807783
2013
Journal Article
Brainstem processing following unilateral and bilateral hearing-aid amplification
Dawes, Piers, Munro, Kevin J., Kalluri, Sridhar and Edwards, Brent (2013). Brainstem processing following unilateral and bilateral hearing-aid amplification. NeuroReport, 24 (6), 271-275. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32835f8b30
2013
Journal Article
Optimal hearing aid use: Focus groups with hearing aid clients and audiologists
Laplante-Lévesque, Ariane, Jensen, Lisbeth Dons, Dawes, Piers and Nielsen, Claus (2013). Optimal hearing aid use: Focus groups with hearing aid clients and audiologists. Ear and Hearing, 34 (2), 193-202. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0b013e31826a8ecd
2012
Journal Article
Validity of a protocol for adult self-report of dyslexia and related difficulties
Snowling, Margaret, Dawes, Piers, Nash, Hannah and Hulme, Charles (2012). Validity of a protocol for adult self-report of dyslexia and related difficulties. Dyslexia, 18 (1), 1-15. doi: 10.1002/dys.1432
2011
Journal Article
The placebo effect and the influence of participant expectation on hearing aid trials
Dawes, Piers, Powell, Samantha and Munro, Kevin J. (2011). The placebo effect and the influence of participant expectation on hearing aid trials. Ear and Hearing, 32 (6), 767-774. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0b013e3182251a0e
2011
Journal Article
The SCAN-A in testing for auditory processing disorder in a sample of British adults
Dawes, Piers (2011). The SCAN-A in testing for auditory processing disorder in a sample of British adults. International Journal of Audiology, 50 (2), 107-111. doi: 10.3109/14992027.2010.527861
2011
Journal Article
Erratum: Psychometric profile of children with auditory processing disorder and children with dyslexia (Archives of Disease in Childhood (2010) 95, (432-436) DOI: 10.1136/adc.2010.170118)
Dawes, P. and Bishop, D. V. (2011). Erratum: Psychometric profile of children with auditory processing disorder and children with dyslexia (Archives of Disease in Childhood (2010) 95, (432-436) DOI: 10.1136/adc.2010.170118). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 96 (6). doi: 10.1136/adc.2010.170118corr1
2010
Journal Article
Psychometric profile of children with auditory processing disorder and children with dyslexia
Dawes, Piers and Bishop, Dorothy V. M. (2010). Psychometric profile of children with auditory processing disorder and children with dyslexia. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 95 (6), 432-436. doi: 10.1136/adc.2009.170118
2009
Journal Article
Auditory processing disorder in relation to developmental disorders of language, communication and attention: A review and critique Research Report
Dawes, Piers and Bishop, Dorothy (2009). Auditory processing disorder in relation to developmental disorders of language, communication and attention: A review and critique Research Report. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 44 (4), 440-465. doi: 10.1080/13682820902929073
2009
Journal Article
Temporal auditory and visual motion processing of children diagnosed with auditory processing disorder and dyslexia
Dawes, Piers, Sirimanna, Tony, Burton, Martin, Vanniasegaram, Iynga, Tweedy, Frances and Bishop, Dorothy V. M. (2009). Temporal auditory and visual motion processing of children diagnosed with auditory processing disorder and dyslexia. Ear and Hearing, 30 (6), 675-686. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0b013e3181b34cc5
2008
Journal Article
Maturation of visual and auditory temporal processing in school-aged children
Dawes, Piers and Bishop, Dorothy V. M. (2008). Maturation of visual and auditory temporal processing in school-aged children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 51 (4), 1002-1015. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2008/073)
2008
Journal Article
Profile and aetiology of children diagnosed with auditory processing disorder (APD)
Dawes, Piers, Bishop, Dorothy V.M., Sirimanna, Tony and Bamiou, Doris-Eva (2008). Profile and aetiology of children diagnosed with auditory processing disorder (APD). International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 72 (4), 483-489. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2007.12.007
2007
Journal Article
The SCAN-C in testing for auditory processing disorder in a sample of British children
Dawes, Piers and Bishop, Dorothy V.M. (2007). The SCAN-C in testing for auditory processing disorder in a sample of British children. International Journal of Audiology, 46 (12), 780-786. doi: 10.1080/14992020701545906
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Identifying hearing and vision impairment among people in residential aged care communities
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Hearing health inequalities in culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Australia.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Asaduzzaman Khan, Dr Mansoureh Nickbakht
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Doctor Philosophy
The Australian home care study: prevalence, recognition and treatment of hearing, vision and dementia among vulnerable older Australians
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nancy Pachana
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Doctor Philosophy
Hearing Health Inequality in Australian Immigrants
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nerina Scarinci
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Doctor Philosophy
Help-seeking for hearing impairment and hearing interventions uptake and outcomes among adults in Malaysia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Barbra Timmer
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Doctor Philosophy
Help-seeking for hearing impairment and hearing interventions uptake and outcomes among adults in Malaysia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Barbra Timmer
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Doctor Philosophy
Hearing Health Inequality in Australian Immigrants
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nerina Scarinci
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