Consultant geriatrician specialising in Parkinson’s | Clinical Research Fellow with @AMRG_Bristol @PdPRIME @BristolUni | Clarinet & singing | Views my own
Day 11: Another element of @EmmaTension ‘s PHD was the PRIME Cross-Sectional Study! This study was a triumph in collecting information from a 'real world' group, with so many possibilities!
Read more at: https://t.co/vhTuNxVHXS
Read the latest paper: https://t.co/5RH591APIV
Day 10: As part of her PhD, Dr @EmmaTenison analysed large-scale UK GP data to uncover factors linked to hospital admissions in people with Parkinsonism. Insights like these provide scope to tailor care & reduce risk of hospitalisation! https://t.co/Zj9BkvzGML
We're back after an incredible week showcasing just some of the work we've been doing within the Ageing and Movement Research Group at EUGMS in Reykjavik #eugms2025
September 10th is World Suicide Prevention Day.
We know that having Parkinson's can impact mental health, and you can visit https://t.co/laGOWtgSQZ to find out more about this as well as how to access support. As a team we're committed to researching this...🧵1/3
We're delighted to announce that the Bone Park 2 protocol has been published today in @Age_and_Ageing ! The algorithm is informed by both the latest NOGG Guidelines, and novel findings from a cross-sectional sub-study within the PRIME-UK RCT!
By 2050, there will be 25.2 million people living with Parkinson’s disease worldwide (a 112% increase from 2021), largely due to population ageing, suggests a new modelling study
https://t.co/rWyWND0VKf
We’re delighted to present this new publication by @katieelloyd in @BMJ_Open on how we designed the embedded process evaluation for @PdPrime trial, given the complexity of this novel intervention. Read it here: https://t.co/JQ0GEspzQK
New paper from @katieelloyd@DrEmHenderson & colleagues describes an embedded process evaluation for the PRIME-UK @PdPrime randomised controlled trial; Refinement of the intervention & support future scaling of the PRIME-#Parkinsons model of care
https://t.co/KO0nOnL5zB
On day 10 of the 12 papers of Christmas, it's another paper by @EmmaTenison - this time on predicting risk of hospital admission in people with Parkinsonism. Incredible work with such relevance to clinical practice, read it here: https://t.co/vMzgQtjRS1
When designing pragmatic and meaningful research, how can you practically use goal setting and achievement as an outcome measure ? Find out by reading this AMRG authored paper for day 8 of the 12 papers of Christmas!!
https://t.co/upCh2CkLGb
For day 5- how does having a co-resident, and their health, impact hospitalisation in people with Parkinson's? A really fascinating paper utilising CPRD data, which you can read here: https://t.co/kSd7PWTA6E
It's day 1 of the 12 Papers of AMRG Christmas! We're staring with this incredible paper by @EmmaTenison et al which focuses on how they enhanced recruitment to the PRIME Cross-Sectional study, championing inclusive research with adequate representation across the study population
Such an inspiring day at the @BristolUni Clinical Academic Training School @CATUoB1 research showcase with a super theme and programme #ResearchForAllByAll.
Delighted to have the opportunity to share our work on #inclusivity and recruiting frail, older adults within @PdPrime
We kicked off with an insightful session on Exercise in Parkinson’s led by Danielle Pendry-Brazier, followed by a thought-provoking talk on Hospital Admissions with Dr Emma Tenison.
@physiodani@EmmaTenison
One week post #EUGMS2024Congress and we thought we’d share some of our best tips for attending an international conference ! We’d love to hear yours as well so if you have any, please let us know in the replies ! 🧵(1/9)
Poster number P0894 by Emma Tenison, and focuses on patient activation measure amongst people with Parkinson’s and #caregivers in the PRIME-UK Cross sectional study @PdPrime