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Supporting Tinnitus UK
Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of sound, so-called ‘ringing in the ears’. 1-in-8 adults have tinnitus, equating to approximately seven million adults in the UK. It is more common in the elderly and those exposed to loud noises at work (e.g. factory workers, the military, and musicians). Two percent of the adult population state that tinnitus has significantly reduced their quality of life, and it has strong comorbidities with clinical depression, clinical anxiety, concentration difficulties, poor sleep quality, and insomnia. In addition, up to 1-in-30 children have tinnitus – that’s one in every classroom.
Funded by a Global Connections Bridging Grant from the Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering, researchers from Leeds Trinity University have helped to enhance and validate the smartphone app MindEar (previously Tinnitus), helping MindEar to win Hearing Technology Innovator Awards in 2022 and 2024.
Dr James Jackson is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Tinnitus UK and is leading work on online interventions for tinnitus, patient experience, and prevalence of tinnitus post-COVID. He runs training workshops for tinnitus helpline volunteers, audiologists and other healthcare professionals who seek to provide a better service for tinnitus patients.