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2016
Freeman S, Hirdes JP, Stolee P, Garcia J.  2016.  A Cross-Sectional Examination of the Association Between Dyspnea and Distress as Experienced by Palliative Home Care Clients and Their Informal Caregivers. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care. 12(1-2):82-103.
Bansal S, Hirdes JP, Maxwell CJ, Papaioannou A, Giangregorio LM.  2016.  Identifying Fallers among Home Care Clients with Dementia and Parkinson's Disease. Canadian Journal on Aging. 35(3):319-31.
Tarride J-E, Burke N, Leslie WD, Morin SN, Adachi JD, Papaioannou A, Bessette L, Brown JP, Pericleous L, Muratov S et al..  2016.  Loss of health related quality of life following low-trauma fractures in the elderly. BMC Geriatrics. 16:84.
Sinn C.L, Tran J., Pauley T., Hirdes J..  2016.  Predicting Adverse Outcomes After Discharge From Complex Continuing Care Hospital Settings to the Community. Prof Case Manag. 21(3):127-36;quizE3-4.
Neufeld E., Viau K.A, Hirdes J.P, Warry W..  2016.  Predictors of frequent emergency department visits among rural older adults in Ontario using the Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care. Aust J Rural Health. 24(2):115-22.
Kehyayan V, Hirdes JP, Tyas SL, Stolee P.  2016.  Predictors of Long-Term Care Facility Residents' Self-Reported Quality of Life With Individual and Facility Characteristics in Canada. Journal of Aging and Health. 28(3):503-29.
Kijowska V., Wilga M., Szczerbinska K..  2016.  [The prevalence of chronic diseases and geriatric problems - a comparison of nursing home residents in the skilled and nonskilled long-term care facilities in Poland]. Pol Merkur Lekarski. 41(242):84-9.
Poss J.W, Hirdes J.P.  2016.  Very Frequent Fallers and Future Fall Injury: Continuous Risk Among Community-Dwelling Home Care Recipients. J Aging Health. 28(4):587-99.
2015
Blekken L.E, Nakrem S., Gjeilo K.H, Norton C., Morkved S., Vinsnes A.G.  2015.  Feasibility, acceptability, and adherence of two educational programs for care staff concerning nursing home patients' fecal incontinence: a pilot study preceding a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Implement Sci. 10:72.
Kosteniuk J.G, Morgan D.G, O'Connell M.E, Kirk A., Crossley M., Teare G.F, Stewart N.J, Bello-Haas V.D, Forbes D.A, Innes A. et al..  2015.  Incidence and prevalence of dementia in linked administrative health data in Saskatchewan, Canada: a retrospective cohort study. BMC geriatrics. 15:73.
Cheng L, Zhu M, Poss JW, Hirdes JP, Glenny C, Stolee P.  2015.  Opinion versus practice regarding the use of rehabilitation services in home care: an investigation using machine learning algorithms. BMC medical informatics and decision making. 15:80.
Fisher K, Seow H, Cohen J, Declercq A, Freeman S, Guthrie DM.  2015.  Patient characteristics associated with prognostic awareness: a study of a Canadian palliative care population using the InterRAI palliative care instrument. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 49(4):716-25.
Carreau L., Niezgoda H., Trainor A., Parent M., Woodbury M.G.  2015.  Pilot study compares scores of the Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set Version 2.0 (MDS 2.0) Pressure Ulcer Risk Scale with the Braden Pressure Ulcer Risk assessment for patients in complex continuing care. Advances in skin & wound care. 28(1):28-33.