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A comprehensive profile of the sociodemographic, psychosocial and health characteristics of Ontario home care clients with dementia. Chronic Dis Inj Can. 34(2-3):132-44.
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2014. 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.
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2016. Hearing the voice of the resident in long-term care facilities—An internationally based approach to assessing quality of life. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 19(3):207-215.
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2018. Comprehensive clinical assessment of home-based older persons within New Zealand: an epidemiological profile of a national cross-section. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 40(4):349-355.
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2016. Profile of ethnicity, living arrangements and loneliness amongst older adults in Aotearoa New Zealand: A national cross‐sectional study. Australasian journal on ageing. 37(1):68-73.
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2018. The association of perceived conflict with sadness for long-term care residents with moderate and severe dementia. Dementia (London). 17(7):801-820.
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2018. Nursing home spending, staffing, and turnover. Health Care Management Review. 32(3):253-62.
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2007. Factors related to aggressive behaviors among older adults in nursing homes of Korea: A cross-sectional survey study. International journal of nursing studies. 88:9-15.
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2018. Reliability of the interRAI Long Term Care Facilities (LTCF) and interRAI Home Care (HC). Geriatrics and Gerontology International. 15(2):220-8.
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2015. Reduced pain reports with increasing cognitive impairment in older persons in New Zealand. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias®. 33(7):463-470.
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2018. Polypharmacy in home care in Europe: cross-sectional data from the IBenC Study. Drugs & Aging. 35(2):145-152.
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2018. Variations in quality of Home Care between sites across Europe, as measured by Home Care Quality Indicators. Aging-Clinical & Experimental Research. 19(4):323-9.
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2007. Unintended weight loss in the elderly living at home: the aged in Home Care Project (AdHOC). Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging. 12(1):10-6.
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2008. Increased work-load associated with faecal incontinence among home care patients in 11 European countries. European Journal of Public Health. 18(3):323-8.
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2008. The impact of legislation on psychotropic drug use in nursing homes: a cross-national perspective. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(8):931-7.
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2000. Potentially inappropriate medication use among elderly home care patients in Europe. JAMA. 293(11):1348-58.
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2005. Home care needs of extremely obese elderly European women. Menopause International. 13(2):84-7.
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2007. Longitudinal construct validity of the minimum data set health status index. Health and quality of life outcomes. 16(1):102-102.
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2018. The prevalence of non-pharmacological interventions in older homecare recipients: an overview from six European countries. European geriatric medicine. 15(1):243-252.
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2024. The incidence of depression and its risk factors in Dutch nursing homes and residential care homes. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 20(11):932-42.
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2012. Prevalence and risk factors of breathlessness across Canada: A national retrospective cohort study in home care and nursing home populations. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 62(2):346-354e1.
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2020. A comprehensive profile of the sociodemographic, psychosocial and health characteristics of Ontario home care clients with dementia. Chronic Dis Inj Can. 34(2-3):132-44.
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2014. Urinary incontinence and use of pads–clinical features and need for help in home care at 11 sites in Europe. Scandinavian journal of caring sciences. 23(1):33-44.
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2009. Urinary incontinence and use of pads--clinical features and need for help in home care at 11 sites in Europe. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 23(1):33-44.
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2009. Modeling caregivers' perceptions of children's need for formal care: physical function, intellectual disability, and behavior. Disability & Health Journal. 3(3):213-21.
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