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Tate, K., Hoben, M., Grabusic, C., Bailey, S., Cummings, G. G. 2022. The Association of Service Use and Other Client Factors with the Time to Transition from Home Care to Facility-Based Care. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23 (1) 133-140.e3.
Shieu, B. M., Toles, M., Hoben, M., Schwartz, T. A., Beeber, A. S., Anderson, R. A. 2022. A Cross-Sectional, Correlational Study Comparing Individual Characteristics of Younger and Older Nursing Home Residents using Western Canadian Resident Assessment Instrument-Minimum Data Set (RAI-MDS) 2.0. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23 (11) 1878-1882.e3.
Chamberlain, S. A., Bronskill, S. E., Hsu, Z., Youngson, E., Gruneir, A. 2022. Resident loneliness, social isolation and unplanned emergency department visits from supportive living facilities: a population-based study in Alberta, Canada. BMC geriatrics. 22 (1) 21.
Larsen, Rasmus Tolstrup, Turcotte, Luke A, Westendorp, Rudi, Langberg, Henning, Hirdes, John P 2020. Frailty index status of Canadian home care clients improves with exercise therapy and declines in the presence of polypharmacy. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 21 (6) 766-771. e1.
Slaughter, S. E., Jones, C. A., Eliasziw, M., Ickert, C., Estabrooks, C. A., Wagg, A. S. 2018. The Changing Landscape of Continuing Care in Alberta: Staff and Resident Characteristics in Supportive Living and Long-Term Care. Healthc Policy. 14 (1) 44-56.
Fraser, K. D., Sales, A. E., Baylon, M. A. B., Schalm, C., Miklavcic, J. J. 2017. Data for Improvement and Clinical Excellence: a report of an interrupted time series trial of feedback in home care. Implementation science. 12 (1) 66.
Hirdes, J. P. 1997. Development of a crosswalk from the Minimum Data Set 2.0 to the Alberta Resident Classification System. Healthcare Management Forum. 10 (1) 27-9, 32-4.

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