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Annette Broome is an Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland. Her work bridges clinical psychology and dementia research, focusing on behavioral symptoms, psychosocial interventions, and technology-assisted therapies for cognitive impairment. She collaborates on projects like Tech-CBT and PDCogniCare, aiming to improve mental health outcomes for dementia patients and their care partners.
Her research aligns with interdisciplinary fields such as:
- Dementia Care: Special care units and behavioral symptom management.
- Digital Health: Telehealth-based cognitive behavioral therapy (Tech-CBT) for anxiety.
- Clinical Trials: Evaluating novel interventions for mild cognitive impairment and Parkinson’s disease.
- Neurocognitive Disorders: Linking attentional deficits to depressive thought patterns.
While her publications span clinical trials, meta-analyses, and quantum mechanics applications, no specific scientific awards or part-time status are mentioned. Her email is a.broome@psy.uq.edu.au.
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