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Fries B.E, Morris J.N, Skarupski K.A, Blaum C.S, Galecki A., Bookstein F., Ribbe M..  2000.  Accelerated dysfunction among the very oldest-old in nursing homes. Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 55(6):M336-41.
Skarupski K.A, Fries B.E., Morris J.N., Ribbe M, Schroll M., Blaum C..  2000.  Age differences in ADL and cognition at nursing home admission.. Journal of Applied Gerontology.
Steel K., Vitale C., Whang P..  2000.  Annotated bibliography of palliative care and end of life care. J Am Geriatr Soc. 48(3):325-32.
Berlowitz D.R, Bezerra HQ, Brandeis G.H, Kader B., Anderson J.J.  2000.  Are we improving the quality of nursing home care: the case of pressure ulcers.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(1):59-62.
Carpenter G.I, Sturdy D.  2000.  Assessment against the criteria for continuing care - Importance of the care plan.. Age & Ageing. 26:34.
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Carpenter G.I, Bernabei R., Hirdes J.P, Mor V., Steel K..  2000.  Building evidence on chronic disease in old age. Standardised assessments and databases offer one way of building the evidence. BMJ. 320(7234):528-9.
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Garcia-Altes A, Martinez F, Carrillo E., Peiro S.  2000.  Classification systems for patients in medium and long term care facilities: evolution and future perspectives.. Gac Sanit. 14(1):48-57.
Stineman MG, Maislin G.  2000.  Clinical, Epidemiological, and Policy Implications of Minimum Data Set Validity. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(12):1734-1736.
Minemawari Y, Kato T, Aso K.  2000.  Cognitive function and basic activity of daily living in elderly disabled inpatients.. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics. 37(3):225-232.
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Hirdes J.P, Ikegami N., Jonsson P.V, Topinkova E., Maxwell C.J, Yamauchi K..  2000.  Cross-national comparisons of antidepressant use among institutionalized older persons based on the minimum data set (MDS). Canadian Journal on Aging-Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement. 19:18-37.
Mezey M, Teresi J., Ramsay JD, Mitty E, Bobrowitz T.  2000.  Decision-making capacity to execute a health care proxy: development and testing of guidelines.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 48(2):179-187.
Burrows A.B, Morris J.N, Simon S.E, Hirdes J.P, Phillips C..  2000.  Development of a Minimum Data Set-based depression rating scale for use in nursing homes. Age and Ageing. 29(2):165-172.
Challis D., Carpenter G.I, Stewart K., Sturdy D..  2000.  The development of a national standard assessment instrument for use in continuing care homes.. Care Plan. (19-21)
Hirdes J.P, Marhaba M., Smith T.F, Clyburn L., Mitchell L., Lemick R.A, Telegdi N.C, Pérez E., Prendergast P., Rabinowitz T. et al..  2000.  Development of the Resident Assessment Instrument - Mental Health (RAI-MH).. Hospital Quarterly. 4(2):44-51.