Piers Dawes

7.1k total citations · 2 hit papers
133 papers, 4.4k citations indexed

About

Piers Dawes is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Speech and Hearing and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Piers Dawes has authored 133 papers receiving a total of 4.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 89 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 58 papers in Speech and Hearing and 47 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Piers Dawes's work include Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (82 papers), Noise Effects and Management (58 papers) and Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (47 papers). Piers Dawes is often cited by papers focused on Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (82 papers), Noise Effects and Management (58 papers) and Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (47 papers). Piers Dawes collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Piers Dawes's co-authors include Kevin J. Munro, David R. Moore, Dorothy Bishop, Mark Edmondson‐Jones, Abby McCormack, Heather Fortnum, Karen J. Cruickshanks, Sara Alhanbali, Iracema Leroi and Andrew Stewart and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The American Journal of Human Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Piers Dawes

123 papers receiving 4.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Piers Dawes
David M. Nondahl United States
Vinaya Manchaiah United States
Sophia E. Kramer Netherlands
Patricia A. Tun United States
Terry L. Wiley United States
Graham Naylor United Kingdom
Fred H. Bess United States
Louise Hickson Australia
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All Works

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Matthews, Katey, et al.. (2024). What Explains the Link Between Hearing and Vision Impairment and Cognitive Function? Analysis of Mediating Effects in the USA, England and Ireland. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 39(9). e6149–e6149. 5 indexed citations
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Meredith, Rhys, et al.. (2023). Association between hearing loss and deprivation among Welsh adults: a cross-sectional observational study. BMJ Open. 13(5). e066419–e066419. 1 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers & Christiane Völter. (2023). Do hearing loss interventions prevent dementia?. Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie. 56(4). 261–268. 10 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers, et al.. (2023). Attitudes towards hearing, hearing loss, and hearing protection in university students. International Journal of Audiology. 63(11). 892–899. 3 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers, David Reeves, Wai Kent Yeung, et al.. (2023). Development and validation of the Montreal cognitive assessment for people with hearing impairment ( MoCA‐H ). Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 71(5). 1485–1494. 20 indexed citations
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Couth, Samuel, Christopher J. Plack, David R. Moore, et al.. (2021). Identifying barriers and facilitators of hearing protection use in early-career musicians: a basis for designing interventions to promote uptake and sustained use. International Journal of Audiology. 61(6). 463–472. 9 indexed citations
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Siette, Joyce, Laura Dodds, Karla Seaman, et al.. (2021). The impact of COVID‐19 on the quality of life of older adults receiving community‐based aged care. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 40(1). 84–89. 40 indexed citations
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Johnco, Carly, et al.. (2021). Long‐term relapse rates after cognitive behaviour therapy for anxiety and depressive disorders among older adults: A follow‐up study during COVID‐19. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 40(2). 208–212. 11 indexed citations
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Leroi, Iracema, Lucas Wolski, Anna Pavlina Charalambous, et al.. (2021). Support care needs of people with hearing and vision impairment in dementia: a European cross-national perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation. 44(18). 5069–5081. 13 indexed citations
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Johnco, Carly, et al.. (2021). Stress and Coping in Older Australians During COVID-19: Health, Service Utilization, Grandparenting, and Technology Use. Clinical Gerontologist. 45(1). 106–119. 60 indexed citations
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Bowen, Michael A., Fofi Constantinidou, Piers Dawes, et al.. (2021). International Practice Recommendations for the Recognition and Management of Hearing and Vision Impairment in People with Dementia. Gerontology. 68(2). 121–135. 24 indexed citations
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Taylor, H. F. W., Nick Shryane, Dharmi Kapadia, Piers Dawes, & Paul Norman. (2020). Understanding ethnic inequalities in hearing health in the UK: a cross-sectional study of the link between language proficiency and performance on the Digit Triplet Test. BMJ Open. 10(12). e042571–e042571. 11 indexed citations
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Miah, Jahanara, Suzanne Parsons, Karina Lovell, et al.. (2020). Impact of involving people with dementia and their care partners in research: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 10(10). e039321–e039321. 19 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers, et al.. (2020). Natural history of tinnitus in adults: a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis. BMJ Open. 10(12). e041290–e041290. 31 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers, Annie Pye, David Reeves, et al.. (2019). Protocol for the development of versions of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) for people with hearing or vision impairment. BMJ Open. 9(3). e026246–e026246. 38 indexed citations
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Yang, Fan, Piers Dawes, Iracema Leroi, & Brenda Gannon. (2017). Measurement tools of resource use and quality of life in clinical trials for dementia or cognitive impairment interventions: A systematically conducted narrative review. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 33(2). e166–e176. 34 indexed citations
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Dawes, Piers, Karen J. Cruickshanks, Mary Fischer, Ronald Klein, & David M. Nondahl. (2015). Hearing-aid use and long-term health outcomes: Hearing handicap, mental health, social engagement, cognitive function, physical health, and mortality. International Journal of Audiology. 54(11). 838–844. 115 indexed citations

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