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(1997)
The power of information: Using resident assessment data to assure and improve the quality of nursing home care
Generations
21
4
52 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
The prevalence of potentially remediable urinary incontinence in frail older people: a study using the Minimum Data Set.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
45
2
179-84 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
The Q-Metrics system for long-term care outcomes management
Nutrition
13
3
242-4 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
The resident assessment instrument (RAI): Promise and pitfalls
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
45
8
975-976 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
The risk factors and impact on survival of feeding tube placement in nursing home residents with severe cognitive impairment.
Archives of Internal Medicine
157
3
327-32 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Transitions across various continuing care settings
Age & Ageing
26
SUPPL. 2
73-76 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
United Nations activities - Fifty-first session of the General Assembly.
Bulletin on Aging
1
11-12 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Urinary incontinence in nursing home residents: a cross-national comparison
Age Ageing
26 Suppl 2
49-54 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Using the Resident Assessment Instrument for quality enhancement in nursing homes
Age Ageing
26 Suppl 2
77-81 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Validity of the minimum data set for assessing nutritional status in nursing home residents
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
66
4
787-94 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Variation in training programmes for Resident Assessment Instrument implementation
Age Ageing
26 Suppl 2
31-5 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Verifying nursing home care quality using minimum data set quality indicators and other quality measures
Journal of Nursing Care Quality
12
2
54-62 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
Windows to their world: the effect of sensory impairments on social engagement and activity time in nursing home residents
Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
52
3
S135-44 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
["RAI"--an international system for assessment of nursing home residents]
Ugeskrift for laeger
159
43
6371-6376 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
[Home death--institutional philosophy influences care of those who die at home]
Tidsskriftet Sykepleien
85
20
52-5 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1997)
[Urinary incontinence in patients in long-term institutional care. Results of an international study in 8 countries]
Cas Lek Cesk
136
18
555-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
A dynamic model for explaining changes in use of IADL/ADL care in the community
Journal of Health & Social Behavior
37
1
91-103 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
A simple program to train case managers in community elderly care
Aging (Milano)
8
3
211-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
A survival analysis of institutional relocation in a chronic care hospital
Canadian Journal on Aging
15
4
514-524 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Assessing quality of nursing home care: the foundation for improving resident outcomes
Journal of Nursing Care Quality
10
4
1-9 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Evaluating a national assessment strategy for urinary incontinence in nursing home residents: reliability of the minimum data set and validity of the resident assessment protocol
Neurourology & Urodynamics
15
6
583-98 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Facility and area variation affecting the use of physical restraints in nursing homes
Medical Care
34
11
1149-62 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Factors associated with nursing home staff turnover
Gerontologist
36
4
512-7 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Hospitalization of nursing home residents: a review of the literature, 1980-1995
Medical Care Research & Review
53
2
123-48 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Identifying an appropriate case mix measure for chronic care: evidence from an Ontario pilot study
Healthcare Management Forum
9
1
40-6 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Injurious falls in non-ambulatory nursing home residents: a comparative study of circumstance, incidence, and risk factors.
J Am Geriatr Soc
44
3
273-278 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
Minimum Data Set Plus (MDS+) scores compared with scores from five rating scales
J Am Geriatr Soc
44
3
305-9 Download RTF | Google Scholar
(1996)
New evidence on benzodiazepine use and falls: the time factor
Age & Ageing
25
4
273-8 Download RTF | Google Scholar