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(2000)
The protective effect of social engagement on mortality in long-term care
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
48
11
1367-72 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
The quality of caring: chronic care in Ontario.
Toronto: Canadian Institute for Health Information
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(2000)
The relation between quality of coordination of nursing care and quality of life in Dutch nursing homes.
Journal of Advanced Nursing
32
6
1364-1373 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
The validity of the minimum data set in measuring the cognitive impairment of persons admitted to nursing homes
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
48
12
1601-6 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Tube feeding in nursing home residents with severe and irreversible cognitive impairment
J Am Geriatr Soc
48
12
1593-600 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Use of physical restraints and psychotropic medications in Alzheimer special care units in nursing homes
American Journal of Public Health
90
1
92-6 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Using the Minimum Data Set to Determine the Prevalence of Nutrition Problems in an Ontario Population of Chronic Care Patients
Can J Diet Pract Res
61
4
165-171 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Using the Minimum Data Set to determine the prevalence of nutrition problems.
Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research
61
4
165-171 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Using the RAI for quality assessment in long term care facilities
Revue de Geriatrie
25
4
231-242 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
Validation of Minimum Data Set for Home Care assessment instrument (MDS-HC) for Hong Kong Chinese elders.
Clinical Gerontologist
21
4
35-48 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(2000)
[Case-mix classification in post-acute and long-term care. Validation of Resource Utilization Groups III (RUG-III) in the Czech Republic]
Cas Lek Cesk
139
2
42-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A brief training program on resident assessment instrument improves motivation of nursing home staff
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
3
1
24-28 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A comparison of home care clients and nursing home residents: can community based care keep the elderly and disabled at home?
Home Health Care Services Quarterly
18
1
25-45 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A Comparison of MDS/RAI Activity of Daily Living, Cognitive Performance and Depression Scales with widely used scales
Age and Ageing
28
S2
29 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A conceptual model of pressure ulcer prevalence: MDS+ items and nutrition
Ostomy Wound Manage
45
2
36-8, 40, 42-4 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A foundation for excellence in long-term care: The Minimum Data Set
Annals of Long-Term Care
7
3
92-97 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A model for integrated home care of frail older patients: The Silver Network project
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research
11
4
262-272 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A model for integrated home care of frail older patients: the Silver Network project. SILVERNET-HC Study Group
Aging (Milano)
11
4
262-72 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
A structured assessment tool within the discharge planning process: a qualitative evaluation
Age and Ageing
29 Sup
December
17-85 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Acute confusion indicators: risk factors and prevalence using MDS data
Research in Nursing & Health
22
2
244-265 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
(1999)
Assessment approaches for older people receiving social care: content and coverage.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
14
2
147-156 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Assessment, needs and outcomes: towards more comparable information.
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(1999)
Audit of the clinical content of medical and nursing admission assessments
Age and Ageing
28
5, Sup
35 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Building eligibility criteria for continuing care from systematic assessment data
Age and Ageing
28
British Geriatrics Society Sprint Meeting 1999
30 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Cancer patients who prefer to die at home. Characterizations of municipalities with several or few occurrences of home deaths
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
13
2
102-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1999)
Care of older people: a comparison of systems in North America, Europe, and Japan.
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(1999)
Care planning in institutional care [Japanese]
Japanese Journal of Home Care Nursing
4
4
293-308 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