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Risk of Injury to Others: The Development of an Algorithm to Identify Children and Youth at High-Risk of Aggressive Behaviours. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 12(no pagination)
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2021. Risk factors for falling among community-based seniors. J Patient Saf. 5(2):61-6.
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2009. Reliability of the interRAI suite of assessment instruments: a 12-country study of an integrated health information system. BMC Health Services Research. 8:277.
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Rehabilitation Psychiatry. Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry.
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2008. The relationship between agency characteristics and quality of home care. Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 27(1):59-74.
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2008. Reliability of standardized assessment for adults who are deafblind. J Rehabil Res Dev. 48(5):545-54.
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A review of evidence on the reliability and validity of Minimum Data Set data. Healthcare Management Forum. 21(1):33-9.
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2008. Rehabilitation in home care is associated with functional improvement and preferred discharge. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 94(6):1038-47.
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Risk factors for falling among community-based seniors using home care services. Journals of Gerontology Series A Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 57(8):M504-M510.
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2002. 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.
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2015. Rehabilitation therapies for older clients of the Ontario home care system: regional variation and client-level predictors of service provision. Disability and rehabilitation. 37(7):625-631.
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2015. A revised Index for Social Engagement for long-term care. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 34(4):40-8.
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2008. Risk factors for restriction in activity associated with fear of falling among seniors within the community. J Patient Saf. 6(3):187-91.
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2010. The resident assessment instrument-mental health (RAI-MH): Inter-rater reliability and convergent validity. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 29(4):419-432.
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