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Guthrie D.M, Williams N., Beach C., Buzath E., Cohen J., Declercq A., Fisher K., Fries B.E, Goodridge D., Hermans K. et al..  2022.  A multi-stage process to develop quality indicators for community-based palliative care using interRAI data. PLoS One. 17(4):e0266569.
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Suskind A.M, Zhao S., Walter L.C, Boscardin W.J, Finlayson E..  2018.  Mortality and Functional Outcomes After Minor Urological Surgery in Nursing Home Residents: A National Study. J Am Geriatr Soc. 66(5):909-915.
Hirdes JP, Morris JN, Perlman CM, Saari M, Betini GS, Franco-Martin MA, van Hout H, Stewart SL, Ferris J.  2022.  Mood Disturbances Across the Continuum of Care Based on Self-Report and Clinician Rated Measures in the interRAI Suite of Assessment Instruments. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13
Garms-Homolova V, Theiss K.  2007.  Möglichkeiten der Berücksichtigung von RAI 2.0 und/oder RAI HC bei der Erarbeitung eines zukünftigen Begutachtungsinstruments. Expertise. Berlin: Alice Salomon Fachhochschule Berlin.
Chayati N, Effendy C, Setyopranoto I.  2019.  Modified Delphi Consensus on Developing Home Care Service Quality Indicator for Stroke Survivor in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences. 7(10):1712-1718.
Volicer L., van der Steen J.T, Frijters D.H.  2009.  Modifiable factors related to abusive behaviors in nursing home residents with dementia. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 10(9):617-22.
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Phillips C, Dyer J, Hawes C, Janousek V, Voloudakis M, Halperin L.  2005.  Modeling the provision of hours of personal care in home care services. GERONTOLOGIST. 45:590-590.
Hass Z., Woodhouse M., Kane R., Arling G..  2018.  Modeling Community Discharge of Medicaid Nursing Home Residents: Implications for Money Follows the Person. Health Serv Res. 53 Suppl 1:2787-2802.
Fournier CJ, Davis MJ, Patnaik A, Elliott TR, Dyer JA, Jasek EE, Phillips CD.  2010.  Modeling caregivers' perceptions of children's need for formal care: physical function, intellectual disability, and behavior. Disability & Health Journal. 3(3):213-21.
Landi F., Lattanzio F., Gambassi G., Zuccala G., Sgadari A., Panfilo M., Ruffilli M.P, Bernabei R..  1999.  A model for integrated home care of frail older patients: the Silver Network project. SILVERNET-HC Study Group. Aging (Milano). 11(4):262-72.
Walsh E.G, Khatutsky G..  2007.  Mode of Administration Effects on Disability Measures in a Sample of Frail Beneficiaries. Gerontologist. 47:838-844.
Krausch-Hofmann S., Bogaerts K., Hofmann M., J. Mello DAlmeida, Moreira N.CFávaro, Lesaffre E., Declerck D., Declercq A., Duyck J..  2015.  Missing Oral Health-Related Data in the interRAI-HC - Associations with Selected Variables of General Health and the Effect of Multiple Imputation on the Relationship between Oral and General Health. PLoS One. 10(12)
Vanneste D., J. Mello DAlmeida, Macq J., Van Audenhove C., Declercq A..  2016.  Missing data at follow-up: The case of the interRAI home care assessment instrument in Belgium. European Geriatric Medicine. 7(4):322-327.
Frederiksen K., Tariot P., De Jonghe E..  1996.  Minimum Data Set Plus (MDS+) scores compared with scores from five rating scales. J Am Geriatr Soc. 44(3):305-9.
Landi F., Tua E., Onder G., Carrara B., Sgadari A., Rinaldi C., Gambassi G., Lattanzio F., Bernabei R..  2000.  Minimum data set for home care: a valid instrument to assess frail older people living in the community. Medical Care. 38(12):1184-90.
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Snowden M.B.  2004.  The minimum data set depression rating scale (MDSDRS) lacks reliability for identifying depression among older adults living in nursing homes. Evid Based Ment Health. 7(1):7.
Rantz M.J, Popejoy L., Zwygart-Stauffacher M., Wipke-Tevis D., Grando V.T.  1999.  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.
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