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Domènech-Abella J, Switsers L, Mundó J, Dierckx E, Dury S, De Donder L.  2021.  The association between perceived social and physical environment and mental health among older adults: mediating effects of loneliness. Aging & Mental Health. 25(5):962-968.
Doran D., Hirdes J.P, Blais R., Baker G.R, Poss J.W, Li X..  2013.  Adverse events associated with hospitalization or detected through the RAI-HC assessment among Canadian home care clients. Healthcare Policy. 9(1):76-88.
Doran D.M, Hirdes J.P, Blais R., Baker G.R, Poss J.W, Li X., Dill D., Gruneir A., Heckman G., Lacroix H. et al..  2013.  Adverse events among Ontario home care clients associated with emergency room visit or hospitalization: a retrospective cohort study. BMC Health Serv Res. 13:227.
Doran D., Carryer J., Paterson J., Goering P., Nagle L., Kushniruk A., Bajnok I., Clark C., Srivastava R..  2009.  Integrating Evidence-Based Interventions into Client Care Plans. Studies in health technology and informatics. 143:9-13.
Doran D.M, Hirdes J., Poss J., Jantzi M., Blais R., Baker G.R, Pickard J..  2009.  Identification of safety outcomes for Canadian home care clients: evidence from the resident assessment instrument--home care reporting system concerning emergency room visits. Healthc Q. 12 Spec No Patient:40-8.
Doran D.M, Hirdes J., Blais R., G. Baker R, Pickard J., Jantzi M..  2009.  The nature of safety problems among Canadian homecare clients: evidence from the RAI-HC reporting system. J Nurs Manag. 17(2):165-74.
Doran DM, Hirdes J., Blais R, G. Baker R, Pickard J, Jantzi m.  2009.  The nature of safety problems among Canadian homecare clients: evidence from the RAI-HC© reporting system. Journal of Nursing Management. 17(2):165-174.
Dore D.D, Zullo A.R, Mor V., Lee Y., Berry S.D.  2018.  Age, Sex, and Dose Effects of Nonbenzodiazepine Hypnotics on Hip Fracture in Nursing Home Residents. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 19(4):328-332.e2.
Dosa D., Intrator O., McNicoll L., Cang Y., Teno J..  2007.  Preliminary derivation of a Nursing Home Confusion Assessment Method based on data from the Minimum Data Set. J Am Geriatr Soc. 55(7):1099-105.
Dosa D., Hyer K., Thomas K., Swaminathan S., Feng Z., Brown L., Mor V..  2012.  To evacuate or shelter in place: implications of universal hurricane evacuation policies on nursing home residents. J Am Med Dir Assoc. 13(2):190.e1-7.
Doupe M., P. John S., Chateau D., Strang D., Smele S., Bozat-Emre S., Fransoo R., Dik N..  2012.  Profiling the Multidimensional Needs of New Nursing Home Residents: Evidence to Support Planning. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 13(5)
Doupe M., Brunkert T., Wagg A., Ginsburg L., Norton P., Berta W., Knopp-Sihota J., Estabrooks C..  2022.  SCOPE: safer care for older persons (in residential) environments-a pilot study to enhance care aide-led quality improvement in nursing homes. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 8(1):26.
Doupe M.B, Poss J., Norton P.G, Garland A., Dik N., Zinnick S., Lix L.M.  2018.  How well does the minimum data set measure healthcare use? a validation study BMC Health Serv Res. 18(1):279.
Doupe MB, Day S, McGregor MJ, St John P, Chateau D, Puchniak J, Dik N, Sarkar J.  2016.  Pressure Ulcers Among Newly Admitted Nursing Home Residents: Measuring the Impact of Transferring From Hospital. Medical Care. 54(6):584-591.
Downar J, Wegier P, Tanuseputro P.  2019.  Early Identification of People Who Would Benefit From a Palliative Approach—Moving From Surprise to Routine. JAMA Network Open. 2(9):e1911146-e1911146.
Drummond LS, Slaughter SE, C. Jones A, Wagg AS.  2015.  Affirming the Value of the Resident Assessment Instrument: Minimum Data Set Version 2.0 for Nursing Home Decision-Making and Quality Improvement. Healthcare. 3(3):659-65.