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Negm AM, Ioannidis G, Jantzi M, Bucek J, Giangregorio L, Pickard L, Hirdes JP, Adachi JD, Richardson J, Thabane L et al..  2018.  Validation of a one year fracture prediction tool for absolute hip fracture risk in long term care residents. BMC Geriatrics. 18(1):320.
Hirdes JP, Major J, Didic S, Quinn C, Sinclair C, Bucek J, Samis S, Jantzi M, Chen J, Curtin-Telegdi N et al..  2019.  Study Protocol and Baseline Comparisons for a Pan-Canadian Initiative to Reduce Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Long-Term Care Homes. SAGE Open. 9(1):2158244019835942.
Hirdes JP, Heckman GA, Morinville A, Costa A, Jantzi M, Chen J, Hébert PC.  2019.  One Way Out? A Multistate Transition Model of Outcomes After Nursing Home Admission Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 20(11):1425-1431.e1.
Hirdes JP, Bernier J, Garner R, Fines P, Jantzi M.  2018.  Measuring health related quality of life (HRQoL) in community and facility-based care settings with the interRAI assessment instruments: development of a crosswalk to HUI3. Qual Life Res.
McArthur C, Ioannidis G, Jantzi M, Adachi JD, Giangregorio L, Hirdes J, Papaioannou A.  2020.  Development and validation of the fracture risk scale home care (FRS-HC) that predicts one-year incident fracture: an electronic record-linked longitudinal cohort study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 21(1):499.
Ioannidis G, Jantzi M, Bucek J, Adachi JD, Giangregorio L, Hirdes J, Pickard L, Papaioannou A.  2017.  Development and validation of the Fracture Risk Scale (FRS) that predicts fracture over a 1-year time period in institutionalised frail older people living in Canada: an electronic record-linked longitudinal cohort study. BMJ Open. 7(9):e016477.
Mowbray FI, Heckman G, Hirdes JP, Costa AP, Beauchet O, Archambault P, Eagles D, Wang HTing, Perry JJ, Sinha SK et al..  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.