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Phillips CD, Morris JN, Hawes C, Fries BE, Mor V, Nennstiel M, Iannacchione V.  1997.  Association of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) with changes in function, cognition, and psychosocial status.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(8):986-93.
Hulur G., Wolf H., Riese F., Theill N..  2019.  Cognitive Change at the End of Life in Nursing Home Residents: Differential Trajectories of Terminal Decline. Gerontology. 65(1):57-67.
Morris JN, Howard EP, Steel KR.  2016.  Development of the interRAI home care frailty scale. BMC Geriatrics. 16(1):188.
Angevaare M.J, Joling K.J, Smalbrugge M., Hertogh C.MPM, Twisk J.WR, van Hout H.PJ.  2022.  The Effects of the 2020 COVID-19 Lockdown on Mood, Behavior, and Social and Cognitive Functioning in Older Long-Term Care Residents. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23(9):1608.e9-1608.e18.
Peel NMay, Chan KWai, Hubbard REleanor.  2015.  Outcomes of cognitively impaired older people in Transition Care. Australasian journal on ageing. 34(1):53-7.
Hansebo G., Kihlgren M., Ljunggren G., Winblad B..  1998.  Staff views on the Resident Assessment Instrument, RAI/MDS, in nursing homes, and the use of the Cognitive Performance Scale, CPS, in different levels of care in Stockholm, Sweden. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 28(3):642-53.
Lee J.S, Chau P.P, Hui E., Chan F., Woo J..  2009.  Survival prediction in nursing home residents using the Minimum Data Set subscales: ADL Self-Performance Hierarchy, Cognitive Performance and the Changes in Health, End-stage disease and Symptoms and Signs scales. Eur J Public Health. 19(3):308-12.
Schumpf L.F, Theill N., Scheiner D.A, Fink D., Riese F., Betschart C..  2017.  Urinary incontinence and its association with functional physical and cognitive health among female nursing home residents in Switzerland. BMC geriatrics. 17(1):17.