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| Maree L HackettSummaryAffiliation: The George Institute for International Health Country: Australia Publications
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Management of depression after stroke: a systematic review of pharmacological therapiesMaree L Hackett
The George Institute for International Health, Neurological Diseases and Ageing Division, affiliated with the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney, Australia
Stroke 36:1098-103. 2005..We aimed to assess the effectiveness of antidepressants for the treatment and prevention of depression after stroke...
Frequency of depression after stroke: a systematic review of observational studiesMaree L Hackett
George Institute for International Health, Neurological Diseases and Ageing Division, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney, Australia
Stroke 36:1330-40. 2005..Although depression is an important sequelae of stroke, there is uncertainty regarding its frequency and outcome...
Predictors of depression after stroke: a systematic review of observational studiesMaree L Hackett
Neurological Diseases and Ageing Division, The George Institute for International Health, University of Sydney, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Stroke 36:2296-301. 2005..Knowledge of the predictors of depression associated with stroke may allow for the better targeting of therapy, both prevention and treatment...
Frequency, management, and predictors of abnormal mood after stroke: the Auckland Regional Community Stroke (ARCOS) study, 2002 to 2003Maree L Hackett
Neurological and Mental Health Division, The George Institute for International Health, The University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, PO Box M201, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
Stroke 37:2123-8. 2006..Mood disorders are an important consequence of stroke. We aimed to identify significant, clinically useful predictors of abnormal mood after stroke...
Psychosocial Outcomes in StrokE: the POISE observational stroke study protocolMaree L Hackett
Neurological and Mental Health Division, The George Institute for International Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
BMC Neurol 9:24. 2009..However, effective vocational rehabilitation strategies to increase the proportion of younger stroke survivors able to return to work, and information on the key target areas for those strategies, are currently lacking...
Stroke survivors who score below threshold on standard depression measures may still have negative cognitions of concernMaree L Hackett
George Institute for International Health, PO Box M201, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
Stroke 41:478-81. 2010..We explored whether important negative cognitions may be missed by conventional approaches to screening for depression in 2 independently conducted stroke studies with similar methods...
The influence of psychiatric morbidity on return to paid work after stroke in younger adults: the Auckland Regional Community Stroke (ARCOS) Study, 2002 to 2003Nick Glozier
The George Institute for International Health, PO Box M201, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia
Stroke 39:1526-32. 2008..This study aimed to determine the frequency and determinants of return to work, in particular the effect of early psychiatric morbidity, in a population-based study of stroke survivors...
Sydney epilepsy incidence study to measure illness consequences: the SESIMIC observational epilepsy study protocolMaree L Hackett
Neurological and Mental Health Division, The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
BMC Neurol 11:3. 2011....
Trends in stroke incidence in Auckland, New Zealand, during 1981 to 2003Craig S Anderson
School of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 36:2087-93. 2005..Long-term trends in stroke incidence in different populations have not been well characterized, largely as a result of the complexities associated with population-based stroke surveillance...
Returning to paid employment after stroke: the Psychosocial Outcomes In StrokE (POISE) cohort studyMaree L Hackett
Neurological and Mental Health Division, The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
PLoS ONE 7:e41795. 2012..To determine which early modifiable factors are associated with younger stroke survivors' ability to return to paid work in a cohort study with 12-months of follow-up conducted in 20 stroke units in the Stroke Services NSW clinical network...
The influence of design and definition on the proportion of general epilepsy cohorts with remission and intractabilitySeye Abimbola
Neurological and Mental Health Division, George Institute For Global Health, and Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Neuroepidemiology 36:204-12. 2011..The ILAE should define the outcome measures and terminology to which researchers should be required to adhere in subsequent updates of their guidelines on research related to remission and intractability...
Improved survival after stroke: is admission to hospital the major explanation? Trend analyses of the Auckland Regional Community Stroke StudiesKristie N Carter
George Institute for International Health, University of Sydney, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Cerebrovasc Dis 23:162-8. 2007..There is uncertainty regarding the impact of changes in stroke care and natural history of stroke in the community. We examined factors responsible for trends in survival after stroke in a series of population-based studies...
Action to improve awareness, participation, care and support for people with epilepsyBeverley M Essue
Neurological and Mental Health Division, The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Med J Aust 194:7-9. 2011..A national policy forum in Sydney connected researchers, clinicians, advocates, consumers and policymakers...
Pharmaceutical interventions for emotionalism after strokeMaree L Hackett
Department of Neurological and Mental Health, The George Institute for International Health, PO Box M201, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2050
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2:CD003690. 2010..Our conclusions must be qualified by several methodological deficiencies in the studies. More reliable data are required before recommendations can be made about the treatment of post-stroke emotionalism...
Falls after stroke: results from the Auckland Regional Community Stroke (ARCOS) Study, 2002 to 2003Ngaire Kerse
Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 39:1890-3. 2008..Falls are an important issue in older people. We aimed to determine the incidence, circumstances, and predictors of falls in patients with recent acute stroke...
The impact of stroke on unpaid caregivers: results from The Auckland Regional Community Stroke study, 2002-2003Varsha Parag
Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Cerebrovasc Dis 25:548-54. 2008..Few studies have assessed the longitudinal impact of providing unpaid care for stroke survivors. We aimed to describe the positive and negative impact of providing unpaid care and to identify independent predictors of poor carer outcome...
Pharmaceutical interventions for emotionalism after strokeJudith A Horrocks
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Stroke 35:2610-1. 2004
Very long-term outcome after stroke in Auckland, New ZealandCraig S Anderson
Clinical Trials Research Unit, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 35:1920-4. 2004..We aimed to determine survival and health status at 21-year follow-up of patients who participated in a population-based stroke incidence study undertaken in Auckland, New Zealand...
