Lapane, K.
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(1999)
Correlates and management of nonmalignant pain in the nursing home. SAGE Study Group. Systematic Assessment of Geriatric drug use via Epidemiology
J Am Geriatr Soc
47
8
936-42 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2001)
Effect of antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents on risk of hospitalization for bleeding among a population of elderly nursing home stroke survivors.
Stroke
32
10
299-304 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(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 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2017)
Frailty, antipsychotics and mortality among community-based older adults with impaired cognition
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
26
Supplement 2
456-457 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Characteristics of the SAGE database: a new resource for research on outcomes in long-term care. SAGE (Systematic Assessment of Geriatric drug use via Epidemiology) Study Group
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
54
1
M25-33 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Prevalence, clinical characteristics, and pharmacologic treatment of Parkinson's disease in residents in long-term care facilities.
Pharmacotherapy
19
11
1321-1327 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Rate of cognitive decline after onset of severe physical dependency in nursing home residents.
Canadian Journal on Aging
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(1998)
Management of pain in elderly patients with cancer. SAGE Study Group. Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use via Epidemiology
Jama
279
23
1877-82 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2005)
Impact of cognitive function on assessments of nursing home residents' pain
Medical Care
43
9
934-939 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1998)
The SAGE database: medication use in frail elderly nursing home residents.
American Journal of Consultant Pharmacists
13
12
1356-1364 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Antiischemic therapy in patients with coronary heart disease living in long-term care.
Pharmacotherapy
19
5
627-634 Download RTF | Google Scholar