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Xu, Shicheng, Lou, Vivian W. Q., Chi, Iris, Ng, Wai Chong, Zhou, Jing, Huang, Lung-Kuan, Ma, Carol Hok Ka, Jagasia, Moana 2024. Validating interRAI Chinese self-reported carer needs (SCaN) assessment and predicting caregiving distress among informal Chinese caregivers of older adults. BMC geriatrics. 24 (1) 409.
Abey-Nesbit, Rebecca, Bergler, Hans Ulrich, Keeling, Sally, Gillon, Deb, Bullmore, Irihapeti, Schluter, Philip J., Jamieson, Hamish 2024. A multistate transition model of changes in loneliness and carer stress among community-dwelling older adults in Aotearoa New Zealand. Australasian journal on ageing. 43 (3) 482-490.
Parry, Monica, Beleno, Ron, Nissim, Rinat, Baiden, Deborah, Baxter, Pamela, Betini, Raquel, Bjørnnes, Ann Kristin, Burnside, Heather, Gaetano, Daniel, Hemani, Salima, McCarthy, Jane, Nickerson, Nicole, Norris, Colleen, Nylén-Eriksen, Mats, Owadally, Tasneem, Pilote, Louise, Warkentin, Kyle, Coupal, Amy, Hasan, Samya, Ho, Mabel, Kulbak, Olivia, Mohammed, Shan, Mullaly, Laura, Theriault, Jenny, Wayne, Nancy, Wu, Wendy, Yeboah, Eunice K, O'Hara, Arland, Peter, Elizabeth 2023. Mental health and well-being of unpaid caregivers: a cross-sectional survey protocol. BMJ Open. 13 (1) e070374.
Gibson, Rosemary, Abey-Nesbit, Rebecca, Gander, Philippa, Parsons, Matthew 2023. Exploring older care recipients' sleep status as a predictor for informal carer distress: evidence from New Zealand's interRAI home care assessment data. BMJ Open. 13 (10) e073524.
Abey-Nesbit, R., Van Doren, S., Ahn, S., Iheme, L., Peel, N. M., Declercq, A., Hirdes, J., Allore, H., Jamieson, H. A. 2022. Factors associated with caregiver distress among home care clients in New Zealand: Evidence based on data from interRAI Home Care assessment. Australasian journal on ageing. 41 (2) 237-246.
Foebel, A. D., Hirdes, J. P., Heckman, G. A. 2012. Caregiver status affects medication adherence among older home care clients with heart failure. Aging Clin Exp Res. 24 (6) 718-21.

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