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Florence Gerakios
Professor Alison Yarnall
Gemma Bate
Dr Laura Wright
Dr Daniel Davis
et al.
Delirium is more common and associated with worse outcomes in Parkinson’s disease compared to older adult controls: results of two prospective longitudinal cohort studies2024
Professor Rachel Cooper
Dr Daniel Davis
Bidirectional associations between word memory and one-legged balance performance in mid and later life2021
Dr Sarah Richardson
Dr Daniel Davis
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Carol Brayne
et al.
Recurrent delirium over 12 months predicts dementia: results of the Delirium and Cognitive Impact in Dementia (DECIDE) study2021
Dr Daniel Davis
Professor Rachel Cooper
Childhood Cognition and Age-related Change in Standing Balance Performance From Mid to Later Life: Findings From a British Birth Cohort2020
Dr Sarah Richardson
Dr Daniel Davis
Impairments in balance and mobility identify delirium in patients with comorbid dementia2019
Dr Daniel Davis
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
Association of Delirium With Cognitive Decline in Late Life: A Neuropathologic Study of 3 Population-Based Cohort Studies2017
Dr Sarah Richardson
Dr Daniel Davis
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Louise Robinson
Dr Louise Allan
et al.
Protocol for the Delirium and Cognitive Impact in Dementia (DECIDE) study: A nested prospective longitudinal cohort study2017
Dr Sarah Richardson
Dr Andrew Teodorczuk
Dr Daniel Davis
Delirium superimposed on dementia: a survey of delirium specialists shows a lack of consensus in clinical practice and research studies2016
Dr Sarah Richardson
Dr Daniel Davis
Increasing delirium skills at the front door: results from a repeated survey on delirium knowledge and attitudes2016
Dr Daniel Davis
Professor Bloss Stephan
Professor Fiona Matthews
Professor Carol Brayne
The descriptive epidemiology of delirium symptoms in a large population-based cohort study: results from the Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study (MRC CFAS)2014