Bibliography
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.
.
2015. The Resident Assessment Instrument-Mental Health (RAI-MH): inter-rater reliability and convergent validity. J Behav Health Serv Res. 29(4):419-32.
.
2002. Exploring the feasibility of the interrai check-up form (self-reported) in older people living with frailty in the community. Age and Ageing. 51(SUPPL 1):i19.
.
2022. Identifying Unexpected Deaths in Long-Term Care Homes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23(8):1431.e21-1431.e28.
.
2022. The last three days of life: a comparison of pain management in the young old and the oldest old hospitalised patients using the Resident Assessment Instrument for Palliative Care. International journal of older people nursing. 10(4):263-272.
.
2015. Nursing Home Use Across The Spectrum of Cognitive Decline: Merging Mayo Clinic Study of Aging With CMS MDS Assessments. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 65(10):2235-2243.
.
2017. Assessing quality of nursing home care: the foundation for improving resident outcomes. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 10(4):1-9.
.
1996. Randomized clinical trial of a quality improvement intervention in nursing homes. Gerontologist. 41(4):525-38.
.
2001. Initial field testing of an instrument to measure: observable indicators of nursing home care quality. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 14(3):1-12.
.
2000. Verifying nursing home care quality using minimum data set quality indicators and other quality measures. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 12(2):54-62.
.
1997. Prevalence, incidence, management, and predictors of venous ulcers in the long-term-care population using the MDS. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 13(5):218-24.
.
2000. Examining MDS (Minimum Data Set) resident assessments for the impact on public policy. Journal of Long Term Care Administration. 23(3):18-21.
.
1995. Impact of pain on outcomes in long-term care residents with and without multiple sclerosis. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 53(9):1490-1496.
.
2005. Setting thresholds for MDS (Minimum Data Set) quality indicators for nursing home quality improvement reports. Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 23(11):602-11.
.
1997. Improving quality of care in nursing facilities. Gerontological clinical nurse specialist as research nurse consultant. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 26(4):6-13.
.
2000. Minimum Data Set and Resident Assessment Instrument. Can using standardized assessment improve clinical practice and outcomes of care? Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 25(6):35-43;quiz54-5.
.
1999. Prevalence and factors associated with advance health directives in frail older inpatients. Internal Medicine Journal. 52(7):1160-1166.
.
2022. Child and Adolescent Sleep Disturbances and Psychopathology in a Mental Health Clinic Sample. Sleep Medicine. 100(Supplement 1):S211-S212.
.
2022. Pain Trajectories of Nursing Home Residents Nearing Death. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 18(8):700-706.
.
2017. Development of an interdisciplinary single assessment form for use in integrated care setting. Age and Ageing. 46(Supplement 3):iii13.
.
2017. 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.
.
1997. Evaluating a national assessment strategy for urinary incontinence in nursing home residents: reliability of the minimum data set and validity of the resident assessment protocol. Neurourology & Urodynamics. 15(6):583-98.
.
1996. Windows to their world: the effect of sensory impairments on social engagement and activity time in nursing home residents. Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences. 52(3):S135-44.
.
1997. Nursing homes in 10 nations: A comparison between countries and settings. Age & Ageing. 26(SUPPL. 2):3-12.
.
1997. Accelerated dysfunction among the very oldest-old in nursing homes. Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 55(6):M336-41.
.
2000.