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Aryal K., Mowbray F., Gruneir A., Griffith L.E, Howard M., Jabbar A., Jones A., Tanuseputro P., Lapointe-Shaw L., Costa A.P.  2022.  Nursing Home Resident Admission Characteristics and Potentially Preventable Emergency Department Transfers. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23(8):1291-1296.
Damiano C., Onder G., Luo H., Chai Y., Dai L., Calderon-Larranaga A., Turcotte L., Hasa J., Hirdes J., Makela M. et al..  2022.  Identification of multimorbidity patterns in older adults receiving long-term care in Canada, Italy, Finland and New Zealand: Results from the ICARE4OLD project. European Geriatric Medicine. 13(Supplement 1):S37.
Egbujie B.A, Northwood M., Turcotte L.A, McArthur C., Berg K., Heckman G.A, Wagg A.S, Hirdes J.P.  2022.  Predictors of improvement in urinary incontinence in the postacute setting: A Canadian cohort study. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 41(8):1749-1763.
Jantzi M., Maher A.C, Ioannidis G., Hirdes J.P, Giangregorio L.M, Papaioannou A..  2015.  Individuals with neurological diseases are at increased risk of fractures within 180 days of admission to long-term care in Ontario. Age and Ageing. 44(2):252-257.
Maxwell C.J, Bronskill S.E, Diong C., Hogan D.B, Patten S.B, Jette N., Marrie R.A.  2015.  Depressive symptom trajectories in older adults with dementia and associated risk of functional decline. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 11(7 SUPPL. 1):P873-P874.
Neufeld E., Hirdes J.P, Perlman C.M, Rabinowitz T..  2015.  Risk and protective factors associated with intentional self-harm among older community-residing home care clients in Ontario, Canada. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 30(10):1032-1040.
Vu M., Hogan D.B, Patten S.B, Jette N., Bronskill S.E, Heckman G., Kergoat M.J, Hirdes J.P, Chen X., Zehr M.M et al..  2014.  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.