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Automated interpretation and accessible presentation of technical diagrams for blind people
Horstmann, M.; Lorenz, M.; Watkowski, A.; Ioannidis, G.; Herzog, O.; King, A.; Evans, D.G.; Hagen, C.; Schlieder, C.; Burn, Anne-Marie; King, N.; Petrie, H.; Dijkstra, S.; Crombie, D. (2004-12-01)The EU-supported TeDUB (Technical Drawings Understanding for the Blind) project is developing a software system that aims to make technical diagrams accessible to blind and visually impaired people. It consists of two ... -
Case-finding for dementia during acute hospital admissions: a mixed methods study exploring the impacts on patient care after discharge and costs for the English National Health Service
Burn, Anne-Marie; Bunn, Frances; Fleming, Jane; Brayne, Carol; Turner, David; Fox, Chris (2019-06-01)Objective: Between 2012 and 2017 dementia case-finding was routinely carried out on people aged 75 and over with unplanned admissions to acute hospitals across England. The assumption was that this would lead to better ... -
Comorbidity and dementia : a mixed method study on improving healthcare for people with dementia (CoDem)
Bunn, Frances; Burn, Anne-Marie; Goodman, Claire; Robinson, Louise; Rait, Greta; Norton, Sam; Bennett, Holly; Poole, Marie; Schoeman, Johan; Brayne, Carol (2016-02-01)Among people living with dementia (PLWD) there is a high prevalence of comorbid medical conditions but little is known about the effects of comorbidity on processes and quality of care and patient needs or how services are ... -
Comorbidity and dementia: a scoping review of the literature
Bunn, Frances; Burn, Anne-Marie; Goodman, Claire; Rait, Greta; Norton, Sam; Robinson, Louise; Schoeman, Johan; Brayne, Carol (2014-10-31)Background: Evidence suggests that amongst people with dementia there is a high prevalence of comorbid medical conditions and related complaints. The presence of dementia may complicate clinical care for other conditions ... -
Dementia case-finding in acute hospitals: qualitative study of hospital clinicians’ and GPs’ perspectives
Burn, Anne-Marie; Bunn, Frances; Fleming, Jane (2016-11-25) -
Dementia case-finding in hospitals: a qualitative study exploring the views of healthcare professionals in English primary care and secondary care
Burn, Anne-Marie; Fleming, Jane; Brayne, Carol; Fox, Chris; Bunn, Frances (2018-03-17)Objectives In 2012-2013, the English National Health Service mandated hospitals to conduct systematic case-finding of people with dementia among older people with unplanned admissions. The method was not defined. The aim ... -
Health care organisation and delivery for people with dementia and comorbidity: a qualitative study exploring the views of patients, carers and professionals
Bunn, Frances; Burn, Anne-Marie; Goodman, Claire (2017-01-01)Objectives People living with dementia (PLWD) have a high prevalence of comorbidty. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of dementia on access to non-dementia services and identify ways of improving service ... -
Multimorbidity and frailty in people with dementia
Bunn, Frances; Goodman, Claire; Burn, Anne-Marie (2015-09-02)Many people with dementia have other complex health needs, including comorbidity and frailty. Most models of care focus on single diseases and do not take into account the needs of those with comorbidities and dementia. ... -
‘Out of the Blue’ A qualitative evaluation of the Home-Start Perinatal Mental Health Project
Burn, Anne-Marie; Almack, Kathryn (2018-05)Commissioned piece of research and report for the Home-Start Hertfordshire charity -
Providing interactive access to architectural floorplans for blind people
Petrie, Helen; King, Neil; Burn, Anne-Marie; Pavan, Pete (2006-01)The TeDUB system is a new method for providing access to graphic information for blind people, using synthetic speech, sounds and forcefeedback information from a joystick. Currently certain types of visual diagram, such ...