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Sherri Fay

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Theou O, Andrew M, Ahip S, Squires E, McGarrigle L, Blodgett J, et al.
Can Geriatr J . 2019 Jul; 22(2):64-74. PMID: 31258829
Background: Standardized frailty assessments are needed for early identification and treatment. We aimed to develop a frailty scale using visual images, the Pictorial Fit-Frail Scale (PFFS), and to examine its...
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Theou O, Squires E, Mallery K, Lee J, Fay S, Goldstein J, et al.
BMC Geriatr . 2018 Jun; 18(1):139. PMID: 29898673
Background: The ability of acute care providers to cope with the influx of frail older patients is increasingly stressed, and changes need to be made to improve care provided to...
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Moorhouse P, Theou O, Fay S, McMillan M, Moffatt H, Rockwood K
BMC Geriatr . 2017 Jan; 17(1):9. PMID: 28061887
Background: Evidence regarding outcomes in the Geriatric Day Hospital (GDH) model of care has been largely inconclusive, possibly due to measurement issues. This prospective cohort study aims to determine whether...
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Rockwood K, Fay S, Hamilton L, Ross E, Moorhouse P
Int Psychogeriatr . 2014 Feb; 26(8):1239-46. PMID: 24565377
Background: Despite its importance in the lived experience of dementia, symptom fluctuation has been little studied outside Lewy body dementia. We aimed to characterize symptom fluctuation in patients with Alzheimer's...
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Cook C, Fay S, Rockwood K
Can Geriatr J . 2012 Dec; 15(4):127-36. PMID: 23259026
Background: While much work has been to evaluate paid workers' perspectives on the care they provide dementia patients, there is no evidence of any systematic review of this topic. Methods:...
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Rockwood K, Fay S, Gorman M
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry . 2009 Jun; 25(2):191-201. PMID: 19548273
Background: A minimum 4-point change at 6 months on the Alzheimer's disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog) is deemed clinically important, but this cut-point has been little studied in relation to...
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Hubbard R, Eeles E, Fay S, Rockwood K
Int Psychogeriatr . 2009 Jun; 21(4):787-92. PMID: 19497141
Background: Populations worldwide are aging and the overall prevalence of dementia at death is now 30%. Since the contemporary social impact of a disease is indicated by the frequency of...
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Cook C, Fay S, Rockwood K
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord . 2009 May; 23(2):146-51. PMID: 19474572
Background: Verbal repetition is a common symptom and target for treatment in Alzheimer disease (AD), yet little is known of its manifestations in the daily lives of patients. Here we...
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Cook C, Fay S, Rockwood K
Int Psychogeriatr . 2008 Apr; 20(5):952-63. PMID: 18405399
Background: Decreased initiation of activities is a common symptom in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and creates significant burden for carers, yet little is known about how patients, carers and treating physicians...
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Rockwood K, Fay S, Gorman M, Carver D, Graham J
BMC Neurol . 2007 Sep; 7:26. PMID: 17760991
Background: In 6-month anti-dementia drug trials, a 4-point change in the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog) is held to be clinically important. We examined how this change compared with...