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Heckman G.A, Crizzle A.M, Chen J., Pringsheim T., Jette N., Kergoat M.J, Eckel L., Hirdes J.P.  2017.  Clinical Complexity and Use of Antipsychotics and Restraints in Long-Term Care Residents with Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Parkinsons Disease. 7(1):103-115.
Heckman G.A, Crizzle A.M, Chen J., Pringsheim T., Jette N., Kergoat M.J, Eckel L., Hirdes J.P.  2017.  Clinical Complexity and Use of Antipsychotics and Restraints in Long-Term Care Residents with Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Parkinsons Disease. 7(1):103-115.
Hirdes J.P.  1997.  Development of a crosswalk from the Minimum Data Set 2.0 to the Alberta Resident Classification System. Healthcare Management Forum. 10(1):27-9,32-4.
Hirdes J.P, Botz C.A, Kozak J., Lepp V..  1996.  Identifying an appropriate case mix measure for chronic care: evidence from an Ontario pilot study. Healthcare Management Forum. 9(1):40-6.
Hirdes J.P, Forbes W.F.  1989.  Estimates of the relative risk of mortality based on the ontario longitudinal study of aging. Canadian Journal on Aging. 8(3):222-237.
Hirdes J.P, Frijters D.H, Teare G.F.  2003.  The MDS-CHESS scale: a new measure to predict mortality in institutionalized older people. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 51(1):96-100.
Hirdes J.P, Hallman K.G.  1996.  Smoking status of chronic hospital patients: implications for health promotion programs. Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique. 87(5):317-8.
Hirdes J.P, Martin N.J.  1993.  The specification of levels of active intervention in a chronic care hospital. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 12(2):125-138.
Hirdes J.P, Naus P.J, Young J.E.  1994.  The use of preventive home visits among frail elderly persons: Evidence from three European countries. Canadian Journal on Aging. 13(4):499-509.
Hirdes J.P, Poss J.W, Mitchell L., Korngut L., Heckman G..  2014.  Use of the interRAI CHESS scale to predict mortality among persons with neurological conditions in three care settings. PLoS One. 9(6):e99066.