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Kim Delbaere
Researcher at Neuroscience Research Australia
Publications - 208
Citations - 10484
Kim Delbaere is an academic researcher from Neuroscience Research Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Fear of falling. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 187 publications receiving 8413 citations. Previous affiliations of Kim Delbaere include Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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White matter hyperintensities are associated with falls in older people with dementia.
Morag E. Taylor,Morag E. Taylor,Stephen R. Lord,Kim Delbaere,Wei Wen,Jiyang Jiang,Henry Brodaty,Susan Kurrle,A. Stefanie Mikolaizak,Jacqueline C. T. Close +9 more
TL;DR: White Matter Hyperintensities were associated with poorer sensorimotor and cognitive function in people with dementia and total, periventricular and deep WMHs wereassociated with falls.
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Cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties testing of the Iconographical Falls Efficacy Scale (Icon-FES).
Marcia R. Franco,Rafael Z. Pinto,Kim Delbaere,Bianca Yumie Eto,Maíra Sgobbi Faria,Giovana Ayumi Aoyagi,Daniel Steffens,Carlos Marcelo Pastre +7 more
TL;DR: Icon-FES-Brazil is a semantically and linguistically appropriate tool with acceptable measurement properties to evaluate concern about falling among the community-dwelling older population.
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White matter hyperintensities and impaired choice stepping reaction time in older people
Jacqueline J. J. Zheng,Kim Delbaere,Kim Delbaere,Jacqueline C. T. Close,Perminder S. Sachdev,Wei Wen,Stephen R. Lord +6 more
TL;DR: The conclusion was that WMHs are associated with slowed performance on a dual task CSRT task and this relationship is explained primarily by underlying neuropsychological impairments.
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An Interactive Home-Based Cognitive-Motor Step Training Program to Reduce Fall Risk in Older Adults: Qualitative Descriptive Study of Older Adults’ Experiences and Requirements
Trinidad Valenzuela,Trinidad Valenzuela,Husna Razee,Daniel Schoene,Stephen R. Lord,Kim Delbaere +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that program developers should develop exercise programs in ways that provide older adults with a fun and enjoyable experience, focus on improving outcomes that are significant to older adults (thus increasing self-determined extrinsic motivation), and are easy to use (thus reducing perceived barriers to technology use).
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Catch the ruler: concurrent validity and test-retest reliability of the ReacStick measures of reaction time and inhibitory executive function in older people.
Kimberley S. van Schooten,Lionne Duran,Lionne Duran,Maike Visschedijk,Maike Visschedijk,Mirjam Pijnappels,Stephen R. Lord,James K. Richardson,Kim Delbaere +8 more
TL;DR: The ReacStick is a reliable test of reaction time and inhibitory EF in older people and could have value for fall-risk assessment and an unavoidable time pressure may result in complementary information to the traditional measures.