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Achterberg WP, Scherder E., Pot A.M, Ribbe M.W.  2007.  Cardiovascular risk factors in cognitively impaired nursing home patients: a relationship with pain? European Journal of Pain: Ejp. 11(6):707-10.
Ahronheim J.C, Mulvihill M., Sieger C., Park P., Fries B.E.  2001.  State practice variations in the use of tube feeding for nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 49(2):148-52.
Avidan AY, Fries BE, James ML, Szafara KL, Wright GT, Chervin RD.  2005.  Insomnia and hypnotic use, recorded in the minimum data set, as predictors of falls and hip fractures in Michigan nursing homes. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53(6):955-62.
Beere P, Keeling S, Jamieson H.  2019.  Ageing, loneliness, and the geographic distribution of New Zealand's interRAI-HC cohort. Soc Sci Med. 227:84-92.
Berlowitz D.R, Brandeis G.H, Anderson J.J, Ash A.S, Kader B., Morris J.N, Moskowitz M.A.  2001.  Evaluation of a risk-adjustment model for pressure ulcer development using the Minimum Data Set. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 49(7):872-6.
Berlowitz D.R, Brandeis G.H, Morris J.N, Ash A.S, Anderson J.J, Kader B., Moskowitz M.A.  2001.  Deriving a risk-adjustment model for pressure ulcer development using the Minimum Data Set.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 49(7):866-71.
Berry S.D, Zullo A.R, Lee Y., Mor V., McConeghy K.W, Banerjee G., D'Agostino, Sr. R.B, Daiello L., Dosa D., Kiel D.P.  2018.  Fracture Risk Assessment in Long-term Care (FRAiL): Development and Validation of a Prediction Model. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 73(6):763-769.
Berry SD, Zullo AR, Zhang T, Lee Y, McConeghy KW, Kiel DP.  2019.  Validation of the FRAiL model to predict non-vertebral and hip fractures in nursing home residents. Bone. 128:115050.
Blekken LElisabeth, Vinsnes AGuttormsen, Gjeilo KHanne, Norton C, Mørkved, iv S, Salvesen Ø, Nakrem S.  2016.  Exploring faecal incontinence in nursing home patients: a cross‐sectional study of prevalence and associations derived from the Residents Assessment Instrument for Long‐Term Care Facilities. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 72(7):1579-1591.
Boorsma M., Joling K., Dussel M., Ribbe M., Frijters D., van Marwijk H.W, Nijpels G., van Hout H..  2012.  The incidence of depression and its risk factors in Dutch nursing homes and residential care homes. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 20(11):932-42.
Boorsma M., Joling K.J, Frijters D.H, Ribbe M.E, Nijpels G., van Hout H.P.  2012.  The prevalence, incidence and risk factors for delirium in Dutch nursing homes and residential care homes. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 27(7):709-15.
Brandeis G.H, Baumann M.M, Hossain M., Morris J.N, Resnick N.M.  1997.  The prevalence of potentially remediable urinary incontinence in frail older people: a study using the Minimum Data Set.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(2):179-84.
Brink P., Partanen L..  2011.  Emergency department use among end-of-life home care clients. Journal of palliative care. 27(3):224-8.
Brousseau A-A, Dent E, Hubbard R, Melady D, Émond M, Mercier E, Costa AP, IH MEmergency.  2018.  Identification of older adults with frailty in the emergency department using a frailty index: results from a multinational study. Age and Ageing. 47(2):242-248.
de Almeida MJ, Favaro-Moreira NC, Krausch-Hofmann S, Vanneste D, Matthys C, Declercq A, Duyck J.  2020.  Can the interRAI home care instrument be applied to the definition criteria of the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM). A longitudinal study Clin Nutr. 39(11):3477-3482.
Doran DM, Hirdes J, Poss J, Jantzi M, Blais R, G Baker R, Pickard J.  2009.  Identification of safety outcomes for Canadian home care clients: evidence from the resident assessment instrument--home care reporting system concerning emergency room visits. Healthcare Quarterly. (12(Sp)):40-48.
Dosa D., Intrator O., McNicoll L., Cang Y., Teno J..  2007.  Preliminary derivation of a Nursing Home Confusion Assessment Method based on data from the Minimum Data Set. J Am Geriatr Soc. 55(7):1099-105.
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.
Engberg J, Castle NG, McCaffrey D.  2008.  Physical restraint initiation in nursing homes and subsequent resident health. The Gerontologist. 48(4):442-452.
Flacker J.M, Kiely D.K.  1998.  A practical approach to identifying mortality-related factors in established long-term care residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 46(8):1012-5.
Fletcher PC, Berg K, Dalby DM, Hirdes JP.  2009.  Risk factors for falling among community-based seniors. Journal of Patient Safety. 5(2):61-6.
Fletcher PC, Guthrie DM, Berg K, Hirdes JP.  2010.  Risk factors for restriction in activity associated with fear of falling among seniors within the community. Journal of Patient Safety. 6(3):187-91.
Fletcher P.C, Hirdes J.P.  2004.  Restriction in activity associated with fear of falling among community-based seniors using home care services. Age Ageing. 33(3):273-9.
Fletcher P.C, Hirdes J.P.  2005.  Risk factor for accidental injuries within senior citizens' homes: analysis of the Canadian Survey on Ageing and Independence. J Gerontol Nurs. 31(2):49-57.
Gambassi G., Landi F., Lapane K.L, Sgadari A., Mor V., Bernabei R..  1999.  Predictors of mortality in patients with Alzheimer's disease living in nursing homes. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 67(1):59-65.