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Landi F., Lattanzio F., Dell'Aquila G., Eusebi P., Gasperini B., Liperoti R., Belluigi A., Bernabei R., Cherubini A..  2013.  Prevalence and potentially reversible factors associated with anorexia among older nursing home residents: Results from the ulisse project. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 14(2):119-124.
Landi F., Onder G., Carpenter I., Garms-Homolova V., Bernabei R..  2005.  Prevalence and predictors of influenza vaccination among frail, community-living elderly patients: An International Observational Study. Vaccine. 23(30):3896-3901.
Lukačišinová A, Fialova D, Peel NMay, Hubbard REleanor, Brkic J, Onder G, Topinkova E, Gindin J, Shochat T, Gray L et al..  2021.  The prevalence and prescribing patterns of benzodiazepines and Z-drugs in older nursing home residents in different European countries and Israel: retrospective results from the EU SHELTER study. BMC Geriatrics. 21(1):277.
Lam K., Kwan J., Kwan C.W, Chi I..  2017.  Prevalence and progression of limb contractures amongst long-term care residents: Data from a 5-year observational study. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 8(6):1004.
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Lakhan P., Jones M., Wilson A., Courtney M., Hirdes J., Gray L.C.  2011.  A prospective cohort study of geriatric syndromes among older medical patients admitted to acute care hospitals. J Am Geriatr Soc. 59(11):2001-8.
Ludwig C, Busnel C.  2019.  Protocol of a case-control longitudinal study (fraXity) assessing frailty and complexity among Swiss home service recipients using interRAI-HC assessments. BMC geriatrics. 19(1):207-207.
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Lawton M.P, Casten R., Parmelee P.A, Van Haitsma K., Corn J., Kleban M.H.  1998.  Psychometric characteristics of the minimum data set II: validity. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 46(6):736-44.
Leung D.YP, Leung A.YM, Chi I..  2012.  A psychometric evaluation of a negative mood scale in the MDS-HC using a large sample of community-dwelling Hong Kong Chinese older adults. Age and Ageing. 41(3):317-322.
Li Y, Babcock SE, Stewart SL, Hirdes JP, Schwean VL.  2021.  Psychometric Evaluation of the Depressive Severity Index (DSI) Among Children and Youth Using the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health (ChYMH) Assessment Tool. Child & Youth Care Forum. 50:611-630.
Lau C., Stewart S.L, Saklofske D.H, Tremblay P.F, Hirdes J..  2018.  Psychometric Evaluation of the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health Disruptive/Aggression Behaviour Scale (DABS) and Hyperactive/Distraction Scale (HDS). Child Psychiatry & Human Development. 49(2):279-289.
Leung AC, Chi I, Lou VQW, Chan KS.  2010.  Psychosocial risk factors associated with falls among Chinese community-dwelling older adults in Hong Kong. Health & Social Care in the Community.
Landi F, Onder G, Cesari M, Barillaro C, Russo A, Bernabei R, Group onBehalf of.  2005.  Psychotropic Medications and Risk for Falls Among Community-Dwelling Frail Older People: An Observational Study. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A. 60(5):622-626.
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Li Y, Cai X, Harrington C, Hasselberg M, Conwell Y, Cen X, Temkin-Greener H.  2019.  Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Prevalence of Depressive Symptoms Among U.S. Nursing Home Residents. Journal of Aging & Social Policy. 31(1):30-48.
Langlois L., Martin L..  2008.  Relationship between diagnostic criteria, depressive equivalents and diagnosis of depression among older adults with intellectual disability. J Intellect Disabil Res. 52(11):896-904.
Loomer L, Downer B, Thomas KS.  2019.  Relationship between Functional Improvement and Cognition in Short-Stay Nursing Home Residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 67(3):553-557.
Liu JYW, Chi I, Chan K-S, Lai CKY, Leung AYM.  2015.  The reliability and validity of the pain items of the Hong Kong version interRAI community health assessment for community-dwelling elders in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 24(15-16):2352-2354.
Ljunggren G, Morris J.  1998.  The Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) and resource use in dementia care. Health Economics of Dementia. :257-266.
Leibson C.L, Petterson T.M, Smith C.Y, Bailey K.R, Emerson J.A, Ashrani A.A, Takahashi P.Y, Heit J.A.  2014.  Rethinking guidelines for VTE risk among nursing home residents: A population-based study merging medical record detail with standardized nursing home assessments. Chest. 146(2):412-421.
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Lette M., Stoop A., Nijpels G., Baan C., de Bruin S., van Hout H..  2022.  Safety risks among frail older people living at home in the Netherlands - A cross-sectional study in a routine primary care sample. Health & social care in the community. 30(2):e469-e477.
Lau C, Stewart SL, Saklofske DH, Hirdes J.  2019.  Scale development and psychometric properties of internalizing symptoms: The interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health internalizing subscale. Psychiatry Research. 278:235-241.
Lukas A., Mayer B., Onder G., Bernabei R., Denkinger M.D.  2015.  Schmerztherapie in deutschen Pflegeeinrichtungen im europäischen Vergleich: Ergebnisse der SHELTER-Studie. Schmerz. 29(4):411-421.
Leahy A., Corey G., Purtill H., O'Neill A., Devlin C., Barry L., Cummins N., Gabr A., Shanahan E., Shchetkovsky D. et al..  2022.  Screening instruments to predict adverse outcomes for undifferentiated older adults attending the emergency department: Results of SOAED prospective cohort study. European Geriatric Medicine. 13(Supplement 1):S170.
Leahy A, Corey G, Purtill H, O’Neill A, Devlin C, Barry L, Cummins N, Gabr A, Mohamed A, Shanahan E et al..  2023.  Screening instruments to predict adverse outcomes for undifferentiated older adults attending the Emergency Department: Results of SOAED prospective cohort study. Age and Ageing. 52(7)