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    An Exploratory Study Investigating How Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Perform on the Visual Association Test (VAT) by McPaul, Ann, Walker, Brigid, Law, Jim, McKenzie, Karen

    “…Background Neuropsychological tests of memory are believed to offer the greatest sensitivity at identifying people at the risk of developing dementia. There is…”
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    Interinformant agreement of the dementia questionnaire for people with learning disabilities by Walker, Brigid, MacBryer, Shona, Jones, Alan, Law, Jim

    Published in British journal of learning disabilities (01-09-2015)
    “…Accessible summary Many services use carer questionnaires to decide whether people with Down's syndrome are developing dementia. Using one of these…”
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    Rural palliative care transitions from home to hospital: Carers' experiences by Hatcher, Isabelle, Harms, Louise, Walker, Brigid, Stokes, Suzanne, Lowe, Alison, Foran, Kellie, Tarrant, Jacqui

    Published in The Australian journal of rural health (01-08-2014)
    “…OBJECTIVE: To document carer perceptions of patients' transitions from community to hospital‐based palliative care in a rural setting. DESIGN: A qualitative…”
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    An Examination of the Influence of Behaviour Topography and Level of Severity of Learning Disability on Staff Attributions and Emotional Responses Towards Challenging Behaviour Shown by Adults with Learning Disabilities by Walker, Brigid

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…It has been long acknowledged that staff responses to challenging behaviour shown by people with learning disabilities often contributes to the long-term…”
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    Advances in behavioural methods in intellectual disability by Lindsay, William R, Walker, Brigid

    Published in Current opinion in psychiatry (01-09-1999)
    “…The development of research on functional analysis and assessments for skills deficits has continued to a considerable level of sophistication. Treatments tied…”
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