Jamieson, Hamish A
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(2020)
Impact of anticholinergic burden on cognitive performance: a cohort study of community-dwelling older adults
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
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9
1357 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2020)
Factors associated with caregiver distress among home care clients in New Zealand: Evidence based on data from interRAI Home Care Assessment
Poster presented at the World interRAI Conference 2020, Date: 2020/02/03-2020/02/05, Location: Leuven, Belgium
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(2018)
Drug burden and its association with falls among older adults in New Zealand: a national population cross-sectional study
Drugs & aging
35
1
73-81 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2019)
Factors associated with inappropriate prescribing among older adults with complex care needs who have undergone the interRAI assessment
Curr Med Res Opin
35
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917-923 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2020)
Effect of capacity to undertake instrumental activities of daily living on entry to aged residential care in older people with heart failure
Frontiers in Medicine
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(2020)
Urinary and fecal incontinence are independently associated with falls risk among older women and men with complex needs: a national population study
Neurourology and urodynamics
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945-953 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2018)
Profile of ethnicity, living arrangements and loneliness amongst older adults in Aotearoa New Zealand: A national cross‐sectional study
Australasian journal on ageing
37
1
68-73 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2023)
Multimorbidity associated with urinary incontinence among older women and men with complex needs in Aotearoa| New Zealand
Neurourology and Urodynamics
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1745-1755 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2018)
Falls and hip fractures associated with urinary incontinence among older men and women with complex needs: a national population study
Neurourology and urodynamics
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1336-1343 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2019)
Sociodemographic, environmental characteristics and comorbidities of older adults with schizophrenia who access community health service support: A national cross-sectional study
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
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570-580 Download RTF | Google Scholar