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1998. 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.
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1999. Pain and its association with disability in institutional long-term care in four Nordic countries. Canadian Journal on Aging. 19(SUPPL. 2):38-49.
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2000. Identifying elderly patients for early discharge after hospitalization for hip fracture. Journal of Gerontology. 48(5):M187-95.
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2001. Profiles of nursing home residents with multiple sclerosis using the minimum data set. Mult Scler. 7(3):189-200.
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2001. Implementation of the resident assessment instrument: a Canadian experience. Healthc Manage Forum. 12(2):49-53.
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1999. The prevalence of potentially remediable urinary incontinence in frail older people: a study using the Minimum Data Set.[see comment]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(2):179-84.
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1997. 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.
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1995. Validity of the minimum data set for assessing nutritional status in nursing home residents. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 66(4):787-94.
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1997. Factors associated with low body mass index and weight loss in nursing home residents. Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 50(3):M162-8.
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