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Hawes C., Morris J.N, Phillips C.D, Fries B.E, Murphy K., Mor V..  1997.  Development of the nursing home Resident Assessment Instrument in the USA. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):19-25.
Sgadari A., Morris J.N, Fries B.E, Ljunggren G., Jonsson P.V, DuPaquier J.N, Schroll M..  1997.  Efforts to establish the reliability of the Resident Assessment Instrument. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):27-30.
Hubbard RE, Peel NM, Samanta M, Gray L.eonardC, Mitnitski A, Rockwood K.  2017.  Frailty status at admission to hospital predicts multiple adverse outcomes. Age Ageing. 46(5):801-806.
Penrod J.D.  2001.  Functional disability at nursing home admission: a comparison of urban and rural admission cohorts. J Rural Health. 17(3):229-38.
Ehlenbach W.J, Gilmore-Bykovskyi A., Repplinger M.D, Westergaard R.P, Jacobs E.A, Kind A.JH, Smith M..  2018.  Sepsis Survivors Admitted to Skilled Nursing Facilities: Cognitive Impairment, Activities of Daily Living Dependence, and Survival. Crit Care Med. 46(1):37-44.
Phillips C.D, Zimmerman D., Bernabei R., Jonsson P.V.  1997.  Using the Resident Assessment Instrument for quality enhancement in nursing homes. Age Ageing. 26 Suppl 2:77-81.
Gruber-Baldini A.L, Zimmerman S.I, Mortimore E., Magaziner J..  2000.  The validity of the minimum data set in measuring the cognitive impairment of persons admitted to nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(12):1601-6.
Bernabei R., Murphy K., Frijters D., DuPaquier J.N, Gardent H..  1997.  Variation in training programmes for Resident Assessment Instrument implementation. Age Ageing. 26 Suppl 2:31-5.