Finbarr C. Martin
King's College London
190 Papers
831 Citations
Finbarr C. Martin is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 177 publications. Previous affiliations of Finbarr C. Martin include American Geriatrics Society & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Papers
Cardiac rehabilitation for heart failure: Do older people want to attend and are they referred?
Amanda K. Buttery,Amanda K. Buttery,Gerald Carr-White,Finbarr C. Martin,Finbarr C. Martin,Karen Glaser,Karen Lowton +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated older heart failure patients' preferences between hospital, community and home-based service models and sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with these preferences.
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Perioperative medicine for older patients: how do we deliver quality care?
TL;DR: The challenges and potential solutions in the establishment of quality surgical care for older people are discussed and called for collaboration between geriatricians, general physicians, anaesthetists and surgeons.
Measurement of lying and standing blood pressure in hospital.
Shelagh O'Riordan,N Vasilakis,Labib Hussain,Rowena Schoo,Julie Whitney,Julie Windsor,Khim Horton,Finbarr C. Martin +7 more
TL;DR: A clinical guide has been developed on when to measure lying and standing blood pressure, how to measure it and what is considered a significant result.
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Dysgraphia in elderly delirious medical inpatients.
TL;DR: An abnormal signature may be an indicator of delirium in people with handwriting problems, which may be partly caused by cognitive impairment but also by disorders of motor function.
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Is urinary continence considered in the assessment of older people after a fall in England and Wales? Cross-sectional clinical audit results
Rhodri Edwards,Finbarr C. Martin,R L Grant,Derek Lowe,Jonathan Potter,Janet Husk,Adrian Wagg,Adrian Wagg +7 more
TL;DR: Rates of assessment and action for those with who fall and have continence problems are low despite current national guidelines.
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