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Mashouri P, Taati B, Quirt H, Iaboni A.  2019.  Quality Indicators as Predictors of Future Inspection Performance in Ontario Nursing Homes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. :S1525-8610(19)30658-9.
Martini F., Ronconi D., Onder G., Liperoti R., Bernabei R..  2017.  Prevalence and pattern of use of oral antihyperglycemic drugs and insulin in a population of diabetic patients in nursing homes: Results from the SHELTER Study. European Geriatric Medicine. 8(Supplement 1):S69.
Martin-Khan M.G, Edwards H., Wootton R., Varghese P., Lim K., Darzins P., Dakin L., Gray L.C.  2016.  Web-based (online) comprehensive geriatric assessment is more time efficient, and as reliable, as reading patient medical records and conducting traditional in person consultations. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 22(8):478-482.
Martin-Khan MG, Edwards H, Wootton R, Counsell SR, Varghese P, Lim WKwang, Darzins P, Dakin L, Klein K, Gray LC.  2017.  Reliability of an Online Geriatric Assessment Procedure Using the interRAI Acute Care Assessment System. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 65(9):2029-2036.
Martin-Khan M, Gray L.  2021.  Infographic-25 interRAI LTCF quality indicators recommended for residential aged care facility benchmarking in Australia.
Martin L, Hirdes JP, ME P.  2008.  Healthcare needs of community- and institution-based older adults with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 5(1):28.
Martin L., Ouellette-Kuntz H., McKenzie K..  2017.  Care in the Community: Home Care Use Among Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Over Time. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 14(3):251-254.
Martin L., Rabinowitz T., Montague P..  2012.  Urinary incontinence in inpatient psychiatry: prevalence, change and relationship to length of stay. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 21(15-16):2219-2227.
Martin L., Ashworth M..  2010.  Deinstitutionalization in Ontario, Canada: Understanding Who Moved When. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 7(3):167-176.
Martin L., Hirdes J.P, Fries B.E.  2007.  Examining the characteristics of persons with intellectual disability receiving hospital services, Part 2: Complex continuing care hospitals/units. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. 13(3):105-117.
Martin L., Poss J.W, Hirdes J.P, Jones R.N, Stones M.J, Fries B.E.  2008.  Predictors of a new depression diagnosis among older adults admitted to complex continuing care: implications for the depression rating scale (DRS). Age and Ageing. 37(1):51-6.
Martin L., Fries B.E, Hirdes J.P, James M..  2011.  Using the RUG-III classification system for understanding the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability residing in nursing homes. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities. 15(2):131-141.
Martin L., McKenzie K., Ouellette-Kuntz H..  2018.  Once frail, always frail? Frailty transitions in home care users with intellectual and developmental disabilities Geriatrics & Gerontology International. 18(4):547-553.
Martin L..  2014.  Re-examining the relationship between intellectual disability and receipt of inpatient psychiatry and complex continuing care services in Ontario, Canada. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities. 60(2):65-79.
Martin L., Hirdes J.P., Fries B.E..  2007.  Examining the Characteristics of Persons with Intellectual Disability Receiving Hospital Services: Part 2 - Complex Continuing Care Hospitals/Units. Journal on Developmental Disabilities. 13(3):105-117.
Martin L., Perlman C.M, Hirdes J.P.  2011.  Social relationships and activities among married psychiatric inpatients with sexual difficulties. J Sex Marital Ther. 37(4):307-22.
Martin L., Cobigo V..  2011.  Definitions Matter in Understanding Social Inclusion. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 8(4):276-282.
Martin L., Hirdes J.P, Morris J.N, Montague P., Rabinowitz T., Fries B.E.  2009.  Validating the Mental Health Assessment Protocols (MHAPs) in the Resident Assessment Instrument Mental Health (RAI-MH). Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 16(7):646-653.
Martin L.  2008.  Changes before the transition to the community: Experiences of persons in Ontario’s closing institutions. Journal of Developmental Disabilities. 14(1):127-137.
Martin L., Hirdes J.P.  2014.  Exploring the impact of common assessment instrumentation on communication and collaboration in inpatient and community-based mental health settings: a focus group study. Bmc Health Services Research. 14
Martin L., Perlman C., Bieling P..  2015.  Using the RAI-MH to support shared decision-making in mental healthcare. Healthc Manage Forum. 28(4):163-6.
Martin L, Ashworth M, Montague P.  2012.  A longitudinal study of institutional downsizing and challenging behaviors among adults with intellectual disability. International Journal on Disability and Human Development. 11(1):51.
Martin L, Hirdes JP, Fries BE, Smith TF.  2007.  Development and Psychometric Properties of an Assessment for Persons With Intellectual Disability—The interRAI ID. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities. 4(1):23-29.
Martin L, Hirdes JP.  2009.  Mental Health Needs and Service Use in Ontario. Healthcare Management Forum. 22(1):40-46.
Martin L., Ouellette-Kuntz H., McKenzie K..  2018.  Use of home care services among adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: does where you live matter? Research and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. 5(2):192-201.