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Hubbard RE, Peel NM, Scott IA, Martin JH, Smith A, Pillans PI, Poudel A, Gray LC.  2015.  Polypharmacy among inpatients aged 70 years or older in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia. 202(7):373-378.
Onder G, Liperoti R, Fialova D, Topinkova E, Tosato M, Danese P, Gallo PFolino, Carpenter I, Finne-Soveri H, Gindin J et al..  2012.  Polypharmacy in Nursing Home in Europe: Results From the SHELTER Study. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences.
Vetrano D.L, Tosato M., Colloca G., Topinkova E., Fialova D., Gindin J., van der Roest H.G, Landi F., Liperoti R., Bernabei R. et al..  2013.  Polypharmacy in nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment: Results from the SHELTER Study. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 9(5):587-593.
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Lueckel S.N, Teno J.M, Stephen A.H, Benoit E., Kheirbek T., Adams, Jr. C.A, Cioffi W.G, Thomas K.S.  2019.  Population of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury in Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Decade of Change. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 34(1):E39-e45.
Fernández-Gassó L, Hernando-Arizaleta L, Palomar-Rodríguez JA, Abellán-Pérez MVictoria, Hernández-Vicente Á, Pascual-Figal DA.  2018.  Population-based Study of First Hospitalizations for Heart Failure and the Interaction Between Readmissions and Survival. Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition).
Parsons M, Parsons J, Pillai A, Rouse P, Mathieson S, Bregmen R, Smith C, Kenealy T.  2019.  Post-Acute Care for Older People Following Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. :S1525-8610(19)30631-0.
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Harman LE, Guthrie DM, Cohen J, Declercq A, Fisher K, Goodridge D, Hirdes JP, Seow H.  2019.  Potential quality indicators for seriously ill home care clients: a cross-sectional analysis using Resident Assessment Instrument for Home Care (RAI-HC) data for Ontario. BMC palliative care. 18(1):3-3.
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Dalby D.M, Hirdes J.P, Hogan D.B, Patten S.B, Beck C.A, Rabinowitz T., Maxwell C.J.  2008.  Potentially inappropriate management of depressive symptoms among Ontario home care clients. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23(6):650-659.
Fialova D., Topinkova E., Gambassi G., Finne-Soveri H., Jonsson P.V, Carpenter I., Schroll M., Onder G., Sorbye L.W, Wagner C. et al..  2005.  Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe. JAMA. 293(11):1348-58.
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Flacker J.M, Kiely D.K.  1998.  A practical approach to identifying mortality-related factors in established long-term care residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 46(8):1012-5.
Estabrooks C.A, Knopp-Sihota J.A, Norton P.G.  2013.  Practice sensitive quality indicators in RAI-MDS 2.0 nursing home data. BMC research notes. 6(pp 460)
Gagliardi C., Corsonello A., Di Rosa M., Fabbietti P., Cherubini A., Mercante O., Mazzei B., Postacchini D., Deales A., Bustacchini S. et al..  2018.  Preadmission Functional Decline Predicts Functional Improvement Among Older Patients Admitted to Acute Care Hospital. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 73(10):1363-1369.
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Scaccabarozzi G, Palmer K, Onder G, Pellegrini G, Crippa M, Colombo COnorina, Lombardi F, Beretta G, Bernabei R.  2020.  Predicting care intensity in geriatric home care patients: a comparison of different measures. Aging clinical and experimental research. 32(2):281-287.
Jerez-Roig J, Moreira FSueli Mont, da Câmara SMaria Aire, Ferreira LMaria de B, Lima KCosta.  2019.  Predicting continence decline in institutionalized older people: A longitudinal analysis. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 38(3):958-967.