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Shugarman L.R, Fries B.E, Wolf R.S, Morris J.N.  2003.  Identifying older people at risk of abuse during routine screening practices. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 51(1):24-31.
Hughes C.M, Lapane K.L, Mor V., Ikegami N., Jonsson P.V, Ljunggren G., Sgadari A..  2000.  The impact of legislation on psychotropic drug use in nursing homes: a cross-national perspective. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(8):931-7.
Missotten P., Thomas P., Squelard G., Di Notte D., Fontaine O., Paquay L., De Lepeleire J., Buntinx F., Ylieff M..  2009.  Impact of place of residence on relationship between quality of life and cognitive decline in dementia. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 23(4):395-400.
Cheung G, Rivera-Rodriguez C, Ryan B, Ruiz AMartinez, Ma'u E, Bissielo A, Meehan B, Burholt V.  2023.  Impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on self-reported mood and self-rated health of community-dwelling adults with chronic illness. N Z Med J. 136(1572):46-60.
Williams B., Betley C..  1995.  Inappropriate use of nonpsychotropic medications in nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 43(5):513-9.
Boorsma M., Joling K., Dussel M., Ribbe M., Frijters D., van Marwijk H.W, Nijpels G., van Hout H..  2012.  The incidence of depression and its risk factors in Dutch nursing homes and residential care homes. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 20(11):932-42.
Finne-Soveri H., Sorbye L.W, Jonsson P.V, Carpenter G.I, Bernabei R..  2008.  Increased work-load associated with faecal incontinence among home care patients in 11 European countries. European Journal of Public Health. 18(3):323-8.
Avidan AY, Fries BE, James ML, Szafara KL, Wright GT, Chervin RD.  2005.  Insomnia and hypnotic use, recorded in the minimum data set, as predictors of falls and hip fractures in Michigan nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53(6):955-62.
Gindin J., Shochat T., Chetrit A., Epstein S., Ben Israel Y., Levi S., Onder G., Carpenter I., Finne-Soveri H., van Hout H. et al..  2014.  Insomnia in long-term care facilities: a comparison of seven European countries and Israel: the Services and Health for Elderly in Long TERm care study. J Am Geriatr Soc. 62(11):2033-9.
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Gambassi G., Forman D.E, Lapane K.L, Mor V., Sgadari A., Lipsitz L.A, Bernabei R..  2000.  Management of heart failure among very old persons living in long-term care: has the voice of trials spread? The SAGE Study Group Am Heart J. 139(1 Pt 1):85-93.
Bernabei R., Gambassi G., Lapane K., Landi F., Gatsonis C., Dunlop R., Lipsitz L., Steel K., Mor V..  1998.  Management of pain in elderly patients with cancer. SAGE Study Group. Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use via Epidemiology. Jama. 279(23):1877-82.
Hartmaier S.L, Sloane P.D, Guess H.A, Koch G.G.  1994.  The MDS Cognition Scale: a valid instrument for identifying and staging nursing home residents with dementia using the minimum data set.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 42(11):1173-9.
Schnelle J.F, Wood S., Schnelle E.R, Simmons S.F.  2001.  Measurement sensitivity and the Minimum Data Set depression quality indicator. Gerontologist. 41(3):401-5.
Parry M, Beleno R, Nissim R, Baiden D, Baxter P, Betini R, Bjørnnes AKristin, Burnside H, Gaetano D, Hemani S et al..  2023.  Mental health and well-being of unpaid caregivers: a cross-sectional survey protocol. BMJ Open. 13(1):e070374.
Landi F., Tua E., Onder G., Carrara B., Sgadari A., Rinaldi C., Gambassi G., Lattanzio F., Bernabei R..  2000.  Minimum data set for home care: a valid instrument to assess frail older people living in the community. Medical Care. 38(12):1184-90.
Frederiksen K., Tariot P., De Jonghe E..  1996.  Minimum Data Set Plus (MDS+) scores compared with scores from five rating scales. J Am Geriatr Soc. 44(3):305-9.
Fournier CJ, Davis MJ, Patnaik A, Elliott TR, Dyer JA, Jasek EE, Phillips CD.  2010.  Modeling caregivers' perceptions of children's need for formal care: physical function, intellectual disability, and behavior. Disability & Health Journal. 3(3):213-21.