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Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Newcastle Authors
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Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Professor Richard Walker
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Community validation of the IDEA study cognitive screen in rural Tanzania
2016
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Professor Richard Walker
Prevalence of Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients in Tanzania
2016
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Professor Richard Walker
Mortality rates in community-dwelling Tanzanians with dementia and mild cognitive impairment: a 4-year follow-up study
2015
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Professor Richard Walker
A comparison of caregiver burden in older persons and persons with Parkinson's disease or dementia in sub-Saharan Africa
2014
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Professor Richard Walker
Development and Validation of the Identification and Intervention for Dementia in Elderly Africans (IDEA) Study Dementia Screening Instrument
2014
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Professor Richard Walker
Social representation and practices related to dementia in Hai District of Tanzania
2014
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Felicity Dewhurst
Professor Raj Kalaria
Professor Richard Walker
et al.
Dementia prevalence estimates in sub-Saharan Africa: comparison of two diagnostic criteria
2013
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Andrew Teodorczuk
Dr Matthew Dewhurst
Professor Richard Walker
et al.
The prevalence of dementia in rural Tanzania: a cross-sectional community based study
2013
Dr Felicity Dewhurst
Dr Matthew Dewhurst
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Professor Richard Walker
et al.
The prevalence of disability in older people in Hai, Tanzania
2012
Dr Stella-Maria Paddick
Dr Catherine Dotchin
Dr Felicity Dewhurst
Dr Matthew Dewhurst
Professor Richard Walker
et al.
Screening for dementia in rural Tanzania: Results from the screening phase of the Hai Dementia Prevalence Study
2011
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