The PEDRO study: Partnerships between deaf people and hearing dogs
The PEDRO study is evaluating and exploring hearing dog partnerships. The aim of the study is to understand the impacts and experiences of these partnerships, and their place within wider support and provision for deaf people and people with hearing loss.
Related links
Publications and presentations from the project are available from the York Research Database
This research sits within our Evaluation: interventions research theme. Read about our research themes.
For more information contact Bryony Beresford.
The trial is registered on the ISRCTN website.
Assistance Dogs Review - internal report: Assistance Dogs Review - internal report (PDF , 802kb).
SPRU research team
- Bryony Beresford (Principal Investigator)
- Jane Maddison
- Lucy Stuttard
- Philip Boyle
External collaborators
- Helen Weatherly, Centre for Health Economics, University of York
- Simon Walker, Centre for Health Economics, University of York
- Francesco Longo, Centre for Health Economics, University of York
- Catherine Hewitt, York Trials Unit, University of York
- Caroline Fairhurst, Department of Health Sciences, University of York
Project summary
Page currently under construction.
Additional information
October 2016 - March 2020
Related links
Publications and presentations from the project are available from the York Research Database
This research sits within our Evaluation: interventions research theme. Read about our research themes.
For more information contact Bryony Beresford.
The trial is registered on the ISRCTN website.
Assistance Dogs Review - internal report: Assistance Dogs Review - internal report (PDF , 802kb).