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09 March 2016 - 8:30PM
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09 March 2016
European research to tackle the triple challenge of dementia,
hearing and vision impairment
The combined impact of dementia, age-related hearing and vision
impairment is to be investigated by a new multi-million European
research consortium led by the University of Manchester.
Seven in ten Europeans over the age of 65 suffer from either
sight or hearing problems and over two thirds suffer from
depression or dementia. When combined together the cumulative
impact of these dual or triple impairments is far greater than the
individual conditions. The scale of combined sensory and cognitive
problems is substantial but poorly understood.
The five year SENSE-Cog project, led by the University of
Manchester, has been funded with EUR6.5m from the European
Commission's Horizon 2020 research programme. The project aims to
investigate this combined impact and develop new tools that could
improve quality of life and optimise health and social care budgets
across Europe.
Dr Iracema Leroi, an academic psychiatrist from The University
of Manchester, who is the lead researcher on the project, said: "In
combination these problems have a much greater effect than each one
individually. Imagine if you have dementia which affects your
memory or interferes with your recognition of familiar people. When
you add visual impairment to that, you can understand why those
affected may experience even greater cognitive difficulty or even
experience altered behaviour such as agitation or
hallucinations.
The burden on carers - often family members - is also increased
as they are required to do much more on a daily basis and we see a
greater number of these suffering from burn-out."
The project seeks to define the scale of the challenges so that
authorities across the continent can allocate resources more
optimally. At the same time, researchers will also develop online
tests, guides and multi-lingual training manuals to help medical
professionals diagnose and treat the combined problems more
effectively.
Minority groups are particularly disadvantaged with respect to
diagnosis and treatment of mental and sensory problems, so
researchers will be seeking out people from these groups to
participate in the research.
The programme will also trial an intervention of at-home support
for people with dual- and triple-impairments. This will be
supported by specialist sensory therapists based at Central
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and will focus
around pragmatic solutions to support both the affected person and
their carer.
Dr Piers Dawes, a University of Manchester audiologist and
co-lead of the SENSE-Cog project said: "Millions of people in the
UK and wider EU are affected by this combination of problems and
it's only going to get more prevalent as the population ages.
That's why we have to understand the scale of the problem and then
equip the public, carers and health care workers with the tools
they need to deal with it. If we could reduce disability due to
hearing and vision impairment, there is huge potential to improve
mental well-being and even delay the deterioration of
dementia."
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The consortium for SENSE-Cog:
(1) THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (UK, Coordinator)
(2) European University Cyprus (Cyprus)
(3) THE MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
(UK)
(4) ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO
ATHINON (Greece)
(5) UNIVERSITE DE NICE SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS (France)
(6) UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX (France)
(7) Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam
(Netherlands)
(8) UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE (Norway)
(9) Katholische Hochschule Freiburg gGmbH
(Germany)
(10) Dementia Pal Ltd (UK industrial partner)
(11) IXICO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED (UK industrial
partner)
(12) Starkey Laboratories (US industrial partner)
(13) HORTECH GGMBH (Germany)
(14) ESSILOR INTERNATIONAL SA (Industrial
partner)
(15) GABO:MI GESELLSCHAFT FUR ABLAUFORGANISATION:MILLIARIUM
MBH & CO KG (German project management partner,
SME)
(16) Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
(France)
(17) UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS (Cyprus)
Media enquiries to:
Jamie Brown
Media Relations Officer
The University of Manchester
Tel: 0161 2758383
Mob: 07887 561318
Email: jamie.brown@manchester.ac.uk
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