Student tinnitus research – can you help?

A Psychology and MSc student at Leeds Trinity University is looking for your help with a research project.
Charlotte Croshaw, under the supervision of Dr James Jackson, is conducting research into healthcare satisfaction and tinnitus distress.
The research aim is to explore the relationship between a person’s first interaction with a tinnitus healthcare professional and their degree of habituation. The ultimate goal is to help inform patients’ treatment after initial diagnosis and reduce tinnitus-associated distress.
Eligibility criteria for the project is people aged over 18 years old who have a confirmed diagnosis of tinnitus and who can provide an audiogram from the past two years.
More information about to express your interest in taking part is available at: https://www.tinnitus.org.uk/the-relationship-between-healthcare-satisfaction-and-tinnitus-distress-volunteers-needed.