Are elderly people living alone an at risk group?
…, A Haines, S Gallivan, E Goldenberg, A Booroff… - British Medical …, 1992 - bmj.com
OBJECTIVE--To test the hypothesis that elderly people living alone are an at risk group with
a high level of morbidity that makes high demands on health and social services. DESIGN--…
a high level of morbidity that makes high demands on health and social services. DESIGN--…
Assessment of elderly people in general practice. 1. Social circumstances and mental state.
A survey of patients aged 75 years and over registered with general practitioners in north
and north west London was carried out by trained interviewers to investigate cognitive …
and north west London was carried out by trained interviewers to investigate cognitive …
Screening for cognitive impairment in the elderly using the mini-mental state examination.
S Iliffe, A Booroff, S Gallivan, E Goldenberg… - British Journal of …, 1990 - bjgp.org
The use by non-medical staff of a brief screening instrument (the mini-mental state examination)
to detect cognitive impairment among the elderly in primary care is described. Patients …
to detect cognitive impairment among the elderly in primary care is described. Patients …
Assessment of elderly people in general practice. 4. Depression, functional ability and contact with services.
The aim of this study was to look at the interrelationship between depression, physical
disability and contact with services. In a random sample of 239 people aged 75 years and over …
disability and contact with services. In a random sample of 239 people aged 75 years and over …
Assessment of elderly people in general practice. 2. Functional abilities and medical problems.
A random sample of 239 patients aged 75 years and over registered with general practitioners
in north and north west London was selected for home assessment to determine the …
in north and north west London was selected for home assessment to determine the …
Terminal care at home: perspective from general practice.
A Haines, A Booroff - Br Med J (Clin Res Ed), 1986 - bmj.com
A survey of general practitioners in north west London was undertaken by questionnaire to
elicit information about problems that they had had in looking after patients at home who …
elicit information about problems that they had had in looking after patients at home who …
Alcohol consumption by elderly people: a general practice survey
A random sample of 241 patients from General Practice registers in London were interviewed
to assess alcohol consumption, cognitive impairment, depression and other factors. Fifty-…
to assess alcohol consumption, cognitive impairment, depression and other factors. Fifty-…
Blood pressure, smoking, obesity and alcohol consumption in black and white patients in general practice.
AP Haines, A Booroff, E Goldenberg… - Journal of Human …, 1987 - europepmc.org
A comparison of blood pressure (BP), smoking, alcohol consumption and obesity between
whites and blacks of Caribbean origin aged 17-70 was undertaken in a general practice in …
whites and blacks of Caribbean origin aged 17-70 was undertaken in a general practice in …
A coach's political use of video-based feedback: a case study in elite-level academy soccer
This paper examines the video-based pedagogical practices of Terry (pseudonym), a head
coach of a professional junior academy squad. Data were collected through 6 in-depth, semi-…
coach of a professional junior academy squad. Data were collected through 6 in-depth, semi-…
Evaluating nursing care of the terminally ill in the community: a case study approach
A Bergen - International journal of nursing studies, 1992 - Elsevier
A multiple case study approach was used to evaluate the care of terminally ill people in the
community of one Health Authority. Nine patients, and their visiting district and continuing …
community of one Health Authority. Nine patients, and their visiting district and continuing …