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Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Jane Noble
Dr Fiona Shaw
Professor Miles Witham
et al.
The assessment of sarcopenia and the frailty phenotype in the outpatient care of older people: implementation and typical values obtained from the Newcastle SarcScreen project2022
Dr Tracy Finch
Dr Michaela Fay
Joanne Smith
Dr Fiona Shaw
Dr Shona Haining
Using care and support planning to implement routine falls prevention and management for people living with frailty: A qualitative evaluation2022
Christopher Bojke
Emeritus Professor John Davison
Dr Fiona Shaw
Fall prevention interventions in primary care to reduce fractures and falls in people aged 70 years and over: the PreFIT three-arm cluster RCT2021
Dr Fiona Shaw
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Professor John O'Brien
Professor Alan Thomas
A Study of Orthostatic Hypotension in Late-Life Depression2009
Dr Steve Parry
Dr Fiona Shaw
Emeritus Professor John Davison
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
The Newcastle protocols 2008: an update on head-up tilt table testing and the management of vasovagal syncope and related disorders2009
Dr Fiona Shaw
Prevention of falls in older people with dementia2007
Dr Fiona Shaw
Alessandra Vanoli
Strategies to prevent falls and fractures in hospitals and care homes and effect of cognitive impairment: Systematic review and meta-analyses2007
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Dr Fiona Shaw
Professor John O'Brien
Professor Raj Kalaria
Dr Clive Ballard
Carotid sinus syndrome is common in dementia with Lewy bodies and correlates with deep white matter lesions2004
Dr Fiona Shaw
Professor John Bond
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Ian McKeith
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Multifactorial intervention after a fall in older people with cognitive impairment and dementia presenting to the accident and emergency department: randomised controlled trial2003
Dr Fiona Shaw
Multifactorial intervention after a fall in older people with cognitive impairment and dementia presenting to the accident and emergency department: randomised controlled trial (vol 326, pg 73, 2003)2003
Dr Rodney Bexton
Dr Fiona Shaw
Dr Nick Steen
Professor John Bond
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
How reproducible is the cardioinhibitory response to carotid sinus massage in fallers?2002
Dr Fiona Shaw
Dr Rodney Bexton
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Presence of a carotid bruit in adults with unexplained or recurrent falls: implications for carotid sinus massage2002
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
David Richardson
Dr Nick Steen
Dr Rodney Bexton
Dr Fiona Shaw
et al.
Carotid sinus syndrome: A modifiable risk factor for nonaccidental falls in older adults (SAFE PACE)2001
Dr Fiona Shaw
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Ian McKeith
Professor John Bond
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Can multi-disciplinary intervention prevent falls in patients with cognitive impairment and dementia attending a casualty department?2000
Dr Fiona Shaw
Dr Nick Steen
Professor Ian McKeith
Professor John Bond
Professor Rose Anne Kenny
Clinical characteristics of fallers with cognitive impairment and dementia who comply with multi-disciplinary post-fall intervention2000
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