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Clauser S.B, Fries B.E.  1992.  Nursing home resident assessment and case-mix classification: cross-national perspectives. Health Care Financing Review. 13(4):135-55.
Buchanan R.J, Wang S., Huang C..  2001.  Nursing home residents with HIV and anemia. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 15(7):373-83.
Ribbe M.W, Ljunggren G., Steel K., Topinkova E., Hawes C., Ikegami N., Henrard J.C, Jonnson P.V.  1997.  Nursing homes in 10 nations: A comparison between countries and settings. Age & Ageing. 26(SUPPL. 2):3-12.
Hawes C., Mor V., Phillips C.D, Fries B.E, Morris J.N, Steele-Friedlob E., Greene A.M, Nennstiel M..  1997.  The OBRA-87 nursing home regulations and implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument: effects on process quality.[see comment]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(8):977-85.
Sgadari A, Lapane KL, Mor V, Landi F, Bernabei R, Gambassi G.  2000.  Oxidative and nonoxidative benzodiazepines and the risk of femur fracture. The Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use Via Epidemiology Study Group. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 20(2):234-9.
Proctor W.R, Hirdes J.P.  2001.  Pain and cognitive status among nursing home residents in Canada. Pain Research & Management. 6(3):119-25.
Finne-Soveri U.H, Ljunggren G., Schroll M., Jonsson P.V, Hjaltadottir I., K. Kholy E, Tilvis R.S.  2000.  Pain and its association with disability in institutional long-term care in four Nordic countries. Canadian Journal on Aging. 19(SUPPL. 2):38-49.
Fries BE, Simon SE, Morris JN, Flodstrom C, Bookstein FL.  2001.  Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the minimum data set. Gerontologist. 41(2):173-9.
Fries B.E, Simon S.E, Morris J.N, Flodstrom C., Bookstein F.L.  2001.  Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the minimum data set.[see comment]. Gerontologist. 41(2):173-9.
Hansebo G., Kihlgren M..  2000.  Patient life stories and current situation as told by carers in nursing home wards. Clinical Nursing Research. 9(3):260-79.
Williams B.C, Fries B.E, Mehr D.R.  1996.  Patterns and determinants of health services use and mortality after VA nursing home care. Journal of Aging & Health. 8(2):280-301.
Teno J.M, Weitzen S., Wetle T., Mor V..  2001.  Persistent pain in nursing home residents.[see comment]. JAMA. 285(16):2081.
Phillips C.D, Morris J.N.  1997.  The potential for using administrative and clinical data to analyze outcomes for the cognitively impaired: an assessment of the minimum data set for nursing homes. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders. 11(Suppl 6):162-7.
Flacker J.M, Kiely D.K.  1998.  A practical approach to identifying mortality-related factors in established long-term care residents. J Am Geriatr Soc. 46(8):1012-5.
Finne-Soveri U.H, Tilvis R.S.  1999.  Predictability of death in end-stage dementia: Patient characteristics and work-load associated with the condition. International Journal of Geriatric Psychopharmacology. 2(1):5-9.
Mehr D.R, Williams B.C, Fries B.E.  1997.  Predicting discharge outcomes of VA nursing home residents. Journal of Aging & Health. 9(2):244-65.
Williams B.C, Li Y., Fries B.E, Warren R.L.  1997.  Predicting patient scores between the functional independence measure and the minimum data set: development and performance of a FIM-MDS "crosswalk".[erratum appears in Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1998 Feb;79(2):231]. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 78(1):48-54.
Langmore S.E, Skarupski K.A, Park P.S, Fries B.E.  2002.  Predictors of aspiration pneumonia in nursing home residents. Dysphagia. 17(4):298-307.
Gambassi G., Landi F., Lapane K.L, Sgadari A., Mor V., Bernabei R..  1999.  Predictors of mortality in patients with Alzheimer's disease living in nursing homes. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 67(1):59-65.
Voelkl J.E, Fries B.E, Galecki A.T.  1995.  Predictors of nursing home residents' participation in activity programs. Gerontologist. 35(1):44-51.
Riter R.N, Fries B.E.  1992.  Predictors of the placement of cognitively impaired residents on special care units.[see comment]. Gerontologist. 32(2):184-90.
Brandeis G.H, Berlowitz D.R, Hossain M., Morris J.N.  1995.  Pressure ulcers: the Minimum Data Set and the Resident Assessment Protocol.[see comment][erratum appears in Adv Wound Care 1996 Nov-Dec;9(6):8]. Advances in Wound Care. 8(6):18-25.
Maxwell CJ, Hogan DB, Hirdes JP.  2000.  The prevalence and treatment of hypertension in long-term care settings: Implications for quality of care of the frail elderly. Annals of Long Term Care. 8(11):31-36.
Gambassi G., Lapane K., Sgadari A., Landi F., Carbonin P., Hume A., Lipsitz L., Mor V., Bernabei R..  1998.  Prevalence, clinical correlates, and treatment of hypertension in elderly nursing home residents. SAGE (Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use via Epidemiology) Study Group. Arch Intern Med. 158(21):2377-85.
Wipke-Tevis D.D, Rantz M.J, Mehr D.R, Popejoy L., Petroski G., Madsen R., Conn V.S, Grando V.T, Porter R., Maas M..  2000.  Prevalence, incidence, management, and predictors of venous ulcers in the long-term-care population using the MDS. Advances in Skin & Wound Care. 13(5):218-24.