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Danielle Harari
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 94
Citations - 5295
Danielle Harari is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 87 publications receiving 4700 citations. Previous affiliations of Danielle Harari include St Thomas' Hospital & Guy's Hospital.
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Frailty in the older surgical patient: a review
TL;DR: This review describes the current definitions of frailty and discusses the available methods of assessing frailty, the impact on the older surgical population and the emerging potential for modification of this important syndrome.
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Development, feasibility and performance of a health risk appraisal questionnaire for older persons
Andreas E. Stuck,Kalpa Kharicha,Ulrike Dapp,Jennifer Anders,Wolfgang von Renteln-Kruse,H. P. Meier-Baumgartner,Danielle Harari,Cameron Swift,Katja Ivanova,Matthias Egger,Gerhard Gillmann,Jerilyn Higa,John C. Beck,Steve Iliffe +13 more
TL;DR: A scientifically updated and regionally adapted multilingual Health Risk Appraisal for Older Persons (HRA-O) instrument consisting of a self-administered questionnaire and software-generated feed-back reports was developed and highly accepted by a broad range of community-dwelling non-disabled persons.
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Health risk appraisal in older people 1: are older people living alone an ‘at-risk’ group?
TL;DR: Clinicians working with independently-living older people living alone should anticipate higher levels of disease and disability in these patients, and higher health and social risks, much of which will be due to older age, lower educational status, and female sex.
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Proactive care of older people undergoing surgery (‘POPS’): Designing, embedding, evaluating and funding a comprehensive geriatric assessment service for older elective surgical patients
Danielle Harari,Adrian Hopper,Jugdeep K. Dhesi,G. Babic-Illman,Linda Lockwood,Finbarr C. Martin +5 more
TL;DR: Pre/post comparison in elective orthopaedic patients showed improved (within methodological limitations) post-operative outcomes indicative of better clinical effectiveness and efficiency, and contributed to the service obtaining mainstream funding.
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The impact of pre-operative comprehensive geriatric assessment on postoperative outcomes in older patients undergoing scheduled surgery: a systematic review
TL;DR: Based on this narrative synthesis, pre‐operative comprehensive geriatric assessment is likely to have a positive impact on postoperative outcomes in older patients undergoing elective surgery, but further definitive research is required.