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Ismail Z., Arenovich T., Granger R., Grieve C., Willett P., Patten S., Mulsant B.H.  2015.  Associations of medical comorbidity, psychosis, pain, and capacity with psychiatric hospital length of stay in geriatric inpatients with and without dementia. International Psychogeriatrics. 27(2):313-321.
Cheung E.NM, Benjamin S., Heckman G., Ho J.M, Lee L., Sinha S.K, Costa A.P.  2018.  Clinical characteristics associated with the onset of delirium among long-term nursing home residents. BMC Geriatr. 18(1):39.
Pieper M.JC, van der Steen J.T, Francke A.L, Scherder E.JA, Twisk J.WR, Achterberg W.P.  2018.  Effects on pain of a stepwise multidisciplinary intervention (STA OP!) that targets pain and behavior in advanced dementia: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Palliat Med. 32(3):682-692.
van Almenkerk S., Depla M.FIA, Smalbrugge M., Eefsting J.A, Hertogh C.MPM.  2015.  Pain among institutionalized stroke patients and its relation to emotional distress and social engagement. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 30(10):1023-1031.
Finne-Soveri U.H, Ljunggren G., Schroll M., Jonsson P.V, Hjaltadottir I., K. Kholy E, Tilvis R.S.  2000.  Pain and its association with disability in institutional long-term care in four Nordic countries. Canadian Journal on Aging. 19(SUPPL. 2):38-49.
Thompson G.N, Doupe M., Reid R.C, Baumbusch J., Estabrooks C.A.  2017.  Pain Trajectories of Nursing Home Residents Nearing Death. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 18(8):700-706.
Teno J.M, Weitzen S., Wetle T., Mor V..  2001.  Persistent pain in nursing home residents.. JAMA. 285(16):2081.
Gilbart E.E, Hirdes J.P.  2000.  Stress, social engagement and psychological well-being in institutional settings: Evidence based on the minimum data set 2.0. Canadian Journal on Aging. 19(SUPPL. 2):50-66.