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Eagles, Debra

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Mowbray, Fabrice I., Heckman, George, Hirdes, John P., Costa, Andrew P., Beauchet, Olivier, Archambault, Patrick, Eagles, Debra, Wang, Han Ting, Perry, Jeffrey J., Sinha, Samir K., Jantzi, Micaela, Hébert, Paul (2023) Agreement and prognostic accuracy of three ED vulnerability screeners: findings from a prospective multi-site cohort study Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 25 3 209-217
Mowbray, Fabrice I., Heckman, George, Hirdes, John P., Costa, Andrew P., Beauchet, Olivier, Eagles, Debra, Perry, Jeffrey J., Sinha, Samir, Archambault, Patrick, Wang, Hanting, Jantzi, Michaela, Hébert, Paul (2023) Examining the utility and accuracy of the interRAI Emergency Department Screener in identifying high-risk older emergency department patients: A Canadian multiprovince prospective cohort study Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open 4 1 e12876
Mowbray, Fabrice I, Heckman, George, Hirdes, John P, Costa, Andrew P, Beauchet, Olivier, Eagles, Debra, Perry, Jeffrey J, Sinha, Samir, Archambault, Patrick, Wang, Hanting, Jantzi, Micaela, Herbert, P. (2023) Examining the utility and accuracy of the interRAI Emergency Department Screener in identifying high‐risk older emergency department patients: A Canadian multiprovince prospective cohort study Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open 4 1 e12876

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