Ngaire Kerse
Kerse, Ngaire
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Works
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Medication taking in a national sample of dependent older people | |
Medication use in community-dwelling older people: pharmacoepidemiology of psychotropic utilisation. | |
Met and unmet need for personal assistance among community-dwelling New Zealanders 75 years and over | |
Missing patients in general practice; the computerised age-sex register. | |
A new case-finding tool for anxiety: a pragmatic diagnostic validity study in primary care | |
Nutrition risk: cultural aspects of assessment | |
Older people and their social spaces: A study of well-being and attachment to place in Aotearoa New Zealand | |
Optimising function and well-being in older adults: protocol for an integrated research programme in Aotearoa/New Zealand | |
Oral status, cognitive function and dependency among New Zealand nursing home residents | |
Outcomes of thyroid dysfunction in people aged 80 years and older: an individual patient data meta-analysis of four prospective studies (TULIPS consortium) | |
An overview and process evaluation of TeleWalk: a telephone-based counseling intervention to encourage walking in older adults | |
Patterns of multi-morbidity and prediction of hospitalisation and all-cause mortality in advanced age | |
Pelvic fracture rates in community-living people with and without disability and in residents of nursing homes | |
Perspectives of general practitioners towards evaluation and treatment of cardiovascular diseases among older people | |
Pharmacoepidemiology of medications omitted in New Zealand Residential Aged Care Homes | |
Physical Activity and Different Concepts of Fall Risk Estimation in Older People--Results of the ActiFE-Ulm Study | |
Physical Activity in Advanced Age: Physical Activity, Function, and Mortality in Advanced Age: A Longitudinal Follow Up (LiLACS NZ). | |
Physical activity promotion in general practice--patient attitudes. | |
Physician-patient relationship and medication compliance: a primary care investigation | |
Physician's Prescribing Preference as an Instrumental Variable: Exploring Assumptions Using Survey Data. | |
Pinnacle of life--Māori living to advanced age. | |
Potentially inappropriate medication use: the Beers' Criteria used among older adults with depressive symptoms. | |
A practical approach to assess depression risk and to guide risk reduction strategies in later life | |
Predicting Risk of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults Using Three Models: The Framingham Stroke Risk Profile; the Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Dementia Model; and Oxi-Inflammatory Biomarkers | |
Prescribing for older people in nursing homes: challenges for the future | |
Pretibial skin tears in older adults: a 2-year epidemiological study | |
Prevalence and predictors of 6-month fatigue in patients with ischemic stroke: a population-based stroke incidence study in Auckland, New Zealand, 2002-2003. | |
The prevalence of depression among Maori patients in Auckland general practice. | |
The price of 'free'. Quantifying the costs incurred by rural residents attending publically funded outpatient clinics in rural and base hospitals | |
Primary care patients reporting concerns about their gambling frequently have other co-occurring lifestyle and mental health issues | |
Primary care practice and health professional determinants of immunisation coverage | |
Prospective versus retrospective methods of identifying patients with delirium | |
The psychosocial effects of a companion robot: a randomized controlled trial | |
The psychosocial health status of carers of persons with dementia: a comparison with the chronically ill. | |
Quality of life for older people in residential care is related to connectedness, willingness to enter care, and co-residents | |
Quality of residential care for older people: does education for healthcare assistants make a difference? | |
Quantifying Reliable Walking Activity with a Wearable Device in Aged Residential Care: How Many Days Are Enough? | |
Randomised controlled trial of prevention of falls in people aged > or =75 with severe visual impairment: the VIP trial | |
Randomised trial of restorative home care for frail older people in New Zealand | |
Randomised trials--cluster versus individual randomisation. Primary Care Alliance for Clinical Trials (PACT) network | |
Rebalancing health service use for older people: simulating policy-relevant scenarios under demographic ageing | |
Recruiting and retaining GPs and patients in intervention studies: the DEPS-GP project as a case study | |
Recruiting older people for research through general practice: the Brief Risk Identification Geriatric Health Tool trial. | |
Recruitment of practices in primary care research: the long and the short of it. | |
Redesigning care for older people to preserve physical and mental capacity: WHO guidelines on community-level interventions in integrated care | |
Reducing emergency presentations from long-term care: A before-and-after study of a multidisciplinary team intervention | |
Reducing hazard related falls in people 75 years and older with significant visual impairment: how did a successful program work? | |
Republished research: Impact of autologous blood injections in treatment of mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy: double blind randomised controlled trial | |
Residential aged care in Auckland, New Zealand 1988-2008: do real trends over time match predictions? | |
Residential care workers and residents: the New Zealand story | |
Resilience from the point of view of older people: 'There's still life beyond a funny knee'. | |
Resilience in context: the special case of advanced age. | |
Retrospective analysis of the 13-year trend in acute and elective surgery for patients aged 60 years and over at Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand | |
Rural point-of-care ultrasound of the kidney and bladder: quality and effect on patient management | |
Safer Prescribing and Care for the Elderly (SPACE): a pilot study in general practice | |
Selecting long-term care facilities with high use of acute hospitalisations: issues and options | |
Self-reported hearing, vision and quality of life: Older people in New Zealand | |
Should care managers for older adults be located in primary care? A randomized controlled trial | |
Sleep of Māori and non-Māori of Advanced Age | |
Socioeconomic disadvantage increases risk of prevalent and persistent depression in later life | |
Study protocol of a randomised controlled trial to examine the impact of a complex intervention in pre-frail older adults | |
Suitability of healthcare robots for a dementia unit and suggested improvements | |
Testosterone in advance age: a New Zealand longitudinal cohort study: Life and Living in Advanced Age (Te Puāwaitanga o Ngā Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu) | |
Use of point-of-care ultrasound for the assessment of intravascular volume in five rural New Zealand hospitals | |
Using Robots at Home to Support Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial | |
Usual primary care of older people in New Zealand: association between practice characteristics and practice activities. | |
Validation of a body-worn accelerometer to measure activity patterns in octogenarians | |
Validation of a computerized use of time recall for activity measurement in advanced-aged adults | |
Validation of PHQ-2 and PHQ-9 to screen for major depression in the primary care population | |
Validation of quality of life and functional measures for older people for telephone administration | |
Validation of the nutrition screening tool 'Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition, version II' among octogenarians | |
Vitamin D status of Māori and non-Māori octogenarians in New Zealand: a Cohort Study (LiLACS NZ). | |
"The way we do things around here": an international comparison of treatment culture in nursing homes | |
Wearing slippers, falls and injury in residential care | |
What do we know about the nutritional status of the very old? Insights from three cohorts of advanced age from the UK and New Zealand | |
WHAT GP AND PRACTICE CHARACTERISTICS MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO OUTCOMES IN LATER LIFE? | |
What is associated with nutrition risk in very old age? | |
What is the relationship between visual impairment and cognitive function in octogenarians? | |
What is the role of community at the end of life for people dying in advanced age? A qualitative study with bereaved family carers | |
Which cardiovascular risk factors are associated with cardiovascular disease and predict future events in advanced age in New Zealand? | |
Why target sedentary adults in primary health care? Baseline results from the Waikato Heart, Health, and Activity Study | |
Xerostomia and polypharmacy among dependent older New Zealanders: a national survey |