Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership
The Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership, with guidance from the James Lind Alliance, aims to allow patients and clinicians to have an input in research priorities and uncertainties in the treatment of tinnitus.
Top Ten Research Uncertainties Chosen
The James Lind Alliance Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership has published the top ten research uncertainties for tinnitus agreed by patients and clinicians.
MoreIntroduction
The BTA, in partnership with the NIHR Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit is leading on a project to identify what the important tinnitus research questions are.
MoreTreatment uncertainties - select your top ten
The uncertainties have been submitted - it's now time to choose your top ten most important questions, the ones that you feel would be most appropriate to go forward to funders and researchers
MoreThe steering group
The Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) will be overseen by a Steering Group, which will be led by an independent chair, from the James Lind Alliance.
MoreProject partners
The organisations and individuals involved with Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) come from varied backgrounds and are detailed here.
MoreProject milestones
The Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) will run for one year and release its findings in September 2012.
MoreJLA Tinnitus Survey
The deadline for submitting your questions has now passed. Thank you to everyone who took part.
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