Humans
McCusker, J., Cole, M., Abrahamowicz, M., Han, L., Podoba, J. E., Ramman-Haddad, L. 2001. Environmental risk factors for delirium in hospitalized older people. J Am Geriatr Soc. 49 (10) 1327-34.
Landi, F., Onder, G., Russo, A., Tabaccanti, S., Rollo, R., Federici, S., Tua, E., Cesari, M., Bernabei, R. 2001. A new model of integrated home care for the elderly: impact on hospital use. J Clin Epidemiol. 54 (9) 968-70.
Han, L., McCusker, J., Cole, M., Abrahamowicz, M., Primeau, F., Elie, M. 2001. Use of medications with anticholinergic effect predicts clinical severity of delirium symptoms in older medical inpatients. Arch Intern Med. 161 (8) 1099-105.
Hines, L. 2001. Response to "Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the Minimum Data Set". Gerontologist. 41 (4) 553.
Frijters, D., Achterberg, W., Hirdes, J. P., Fries, B. E., Morris, J. N., Steel, K. 2001. [Integrated health information system based on Resident Assessment Instruments]. Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr. 32 (1) 8-16.
Achterberg, WP, Holtkamp, C. C., Kerkstra, A., Pot, A. M., Ooms, M. E., Ribbe, M. W. 2001. Improvements in the quality of co-ordination of nursing care following implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument in Dutch nursing homes. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 35 (2) 268-75.
Sorbye, L. W. 2000. A longitudinal study on dying in a Norwegian hospital. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 6 (2) 71-9.
Hirdes, J. P., Marhaba, M., Smith, T. F., Clyburn, L., Mitchell, L., Lemick, R. A., Telegdi, N. C., Perez, E., Prendergast, P., Rabinowitz, T., Yamauchi, K. 2000. Development of the Resident Assessment Instrument--Mental Health (RAI-MH). Hospital Quarterly. 4 (2) 44-51.
Gruber-Baldini, A. L., Zimmerman, S. I., Mortimore, E., Magaziner, J. 2000. The validity of the minimum data set in measuring the cognitive impairment of persons admitted to nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48 (12) 1601-6.
Sorbye, L. W. 1999. Cancer patients who prefer to die at home. Characterizations of municipalities with several or few occurrences of home deaths. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 13 (2) 102-8.