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Bozat-Emre S., Doupe M., Kozyrskyj A.L, Grymonpre R., Mahmud S.M.  2015.  Atypical antipsychotic drug use and falls among nursing home residents in Winnipeg, Canada. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 30(8):842-850.
Estabrooks C.A, Hoben M., Poss J.W, Chamberlain S.A, Thompson G.N, Silvius J.L, Norton P.G.  2015.  Dying in a Nursing Home: Treatable Symptom Burden and its Link to Modifiable Features of Work Context. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 16(6):515-520.
Giani T., Villani E.R, Palmer K., Onder G., Liperoti R..  2022.  Antipsychotic use and risk of death in older adults with cognitive impairment: The role of frailty. European Geriatric Medicine. 13(Supplement 1):S277-S278.
Giordano R., Villani E.R, Cipriani M.C, Onder G., Liperoti R..  2022.  Psychotropic medications and falls in nursing homes: Could frailty be a gamechanger? European Geriatric Medicine. 13(Supplement 1):S277.
McGregor A.L, Hoque M.R, Nickel S., Smith A.J, Atiquzzaman M..  2022.  Anti-Epileptic Medication Exposure Influences Functional Status in New Zealand Stroke Patients: A Retrospective Population-Level Study. Drugs - Real World Outcomes. 9(1):165-173.
van Almenkerk S., Smalbrugge M., Depla M.FIA, Eefsting J.A, Hertogh C.MPM.  2015.  Apathy among institutionalized stroke patients: Prevalence and clinical correlates. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 23(2):180-188.