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Anne Corbett
Researcher at University of Exeter
Publications - 190
Citations - 7053
Anne Corbett is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 174 publications receiving 5722 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Corbett include Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases & King's College London.
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Pimavanserin for patients with Parkinson's disease psychosis: a randomised, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial
Jeffrey L. Cummings,Stuart Isaacson,Roger Mills,Hilde Williams,Kathy Chi-Burris,Anne Corbett,Rohit Dhall,Clive Ballard +7 more
TL;DR: Pimavanserin was well tolerated with no significant safety concerns or worsening of motor function and may benefit patients with Parkinson's disease psychosis for whom few other treatment options exist.
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Pain management in patients with dementia.
Wilco P. Achterberg,Marjoleine J.C. Pieper,Annelore H van Dalen-Kok,Margot W. M. de Waal,Bettina S. Husebo,Stefan Lautenbacher,Miriam Kunz,Erik J. A. Scherder,Anne Corbett +8 more
TL;DR: To address the current inadequate management of pain in dementia, a comprehensive approach is needed, which would include an accurate, validated assessment tool that is sensitive to different types of pain and therapeutic effects, supported by better training and support for care staff across all settings.
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Assessment and treatment of pain in people with dementia
Anne Corbett,Bettina S. Husebo,Marzia Malcangio,Amelia A. Staniland,Jiska Cohen-Mansfield,Dag Aarsland,Clive Ballard +6 more
TL;DR: This Review summarizes the best-available evidence regarding the aetiology, assessment and treatment of pain in people with dementia and concludes that further validation of assessment tools and large-scale trials of treatment approaches inPeople with dementia are needed to improve clinical guidance for the treatment ofPain in these individuals.
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Pain assessment for people with dementia: a systematic review of systematic reviews of pain assessment tools.
Valentina Lichtner,Dawn Dowding,Dawn Dowding,Philip Esterhuizen,S. José Closs,Andrew F. Long,Anne Corbett,Michelle Briggs +7 more
TL;DR: There are a considerable number of pain assessment tools available for use with the elderly cognitive impaired population, however there is limited evidence about their reliability, validity and clinical utility.
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Drug repositioning for Alzheimer's disease
Anne Corbett,James Pickett,Alistair Burns,Jonathan Corcoran,Stephen B. Dunnett,Paul Edison,Jim J. Hagan,Clive Holmes,Emma L. Jones,Cornelius Katona,Ian Kearns,Patrick G. Kehoe,Amrit Mudher,Anthony Peter Passmore,Nicola Shepherd,Frank S. Walsh,Clive Ballard +16 more
TL;DR: A formal consensus evaluation of several compounds for which sufficient evidence is available to encourage further investigation to clarify an optimal dose and consider progression to clinical trials in patients with Alzheimer's disease is presented.