Ann Capewell

Ann Capewell
St Helens and Knowsley Hospitals NHS Trust · Medicine for Older People

MB BS., FRCPE, FRCP

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Tobacco and processed food companies typically deny scientific evidence of harm1 by using SLEAZE tactics:Scientific conspiracies are alleged (but which are a …
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The members of The International Consultation on Incontinence 2008 (Paris) Committee on Dynamic Testing' provide an executive summary of the chapter 'Dynamic Testing' that discusses (urodynamic) testing methods for patients with signs and or symptoms of urinary incontinence. Testing of patients with signs and or symptoms of faecal incontinence is a...
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The members of 'The International Consultation on Incontinence 2008 (Paris) Committee on Dynamic Testing' provide an executive summary of the chapter 'Dynamic Testing' that discusses (urodynamic) testing methods for patients with signs and or symptoms of urinary incontinence. Testing of patients with signs and or symptoms of fecal incontinence is a...
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The members of 'The International Consultation on Incontinence 2008 (Paris) Committee on Dynamic Testing' provide an executive summary of the chapter 'Dynamic Testing' that discusses testing methods for patients with signs and or symptoms of incontinence. Testing of patients with signs and or symptoms of urinary as well as testing of patients with...
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A number of elderly cancer patients do not receive standard surgery for solid tumors because they are considered unfit for treatment as a consequence of inaccurate estimation of the operative risk. To tailor treatment to onco-geriatric series, oncologists are now beginning to use a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA). This study investigates t...
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To evaluate two quality of life measures for urinary incontinence (UI) in Scottish females. Three groups with UI from two regions in Scotland were studied. Two groups were receiving treatment for incontinence; the third was not. Women completed the UDI and IIQ twice to allow assessment of test-retest reliability and validity. Treatment groups compl...
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District Nurses and Continence Advisors were surveyed by post to audit their management of long-term indwelling catheters. They were asked to outline, anonymously, their management strategies in response to common specified catheter-related problems. The responses to each question were graded for the appropriateness of strategy from A (best) to E (...
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The diagnosis of post-menopausal atrophy should preferably be confirmed before any trial of oestrogen treatment for genito-urinary symptoms. The ideal method, cytological analysis of a vaginal wall smear, is not always feasible in elderly women. Might physical examination alone be sufficient? This study aimed to determine which clinical features mi...
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Details of medication prescribed to 400 elderly patients in 18 registered nursing homes and 233 patients in 11 long-stay geriatric wards were obtained. Excluding laxatives, there was a mean of 2.15 medications prescribed for the long-stay patients, compared to 2.62 items for the nursing-home population. There was apparent over-prescribing of certai...
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There has been growing interest and public investment in registered nursing homes, apparently based on the assumption that these homes are the private equivalent of hospital long term care. We have tested this hypothesis in a survey comparing 400 patients in 18 registered nursing homes with 217 patients in 11 geriatric long term care wards in Edinb...
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Between February and November 1984, 18 registered nursing homes in Edinburgh were visited and information was obtained about their 400 patients. Details of the facilities provided by these homes are presented here. Admission and biographical details were obtained for each patient and the dependency of the nursing home population was determined; 28%...

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