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P. McCue

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  13
Citations -  501

P. McCue is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 360 citations. Previous affiliations of P. McCue include Northumbria University.

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What is Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)? An umbrella review

TL;DR: A widely used definition of CGA is confirmed - a multidimensional, multidisciplinary process which identifies medical, social and functional needs and the development of an integrated/co-ordinated care plan to meet those needs.
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Screening for psychological distress using internet administration of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome.

TL;DR: The HADS is suitable for use for screening individuals with CFS in terms of the factor structure of the instrument, however, clinicians should be aware that this instrument assesses 3 domains of affective disturbance rather than 2 as is interpreted within the current HADS anxiety and depression subscale scoring system.
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An investigation into the psychometric properties of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome.

TL;DR: The clinical utility of the HADS in the assessment of anxiety and depression in CFS appears to be fundamentally compromised by the presence of a three-dimensional underlying factor structure.
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Basal activity of the HPA axis and cognitive function in anorexia nervosa

TL;DR: Data suggest that at least some of the cognitive impairments seen in anorexia nervosa are attributable to something other than a basal increase in cortisol secretion, as well as the limitations of cortisol as an indicator of HPA axis activity.
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New horizons in comprehensive geriatric assessment.

TL;DR: The emergence of new models for delivery of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in the acute hospital setting and an overview of an emerging landscape of innovation and development in CGA services for hospital inpatients are discussed.