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Doran, D. M., Hirdes, J. P., Blais, R., Baker, G. R., Poss, J. W., Li, X., Dill, D., Gruneir, A., Heckman, G., Lacroix, H., Mitchell, L., O'Beirne, M., White, N., Droppo, L., Foebel, A. D., Qian, G., Nahm, S. M., Yim, O., McIsaac, C., Jantzi, M. 2013. Adverse events among Ontario home care clients associated with emergency room visit or hospitalization: a retrospective cohort study. BMC Health Serv Res. 13 () 227.
Leung, Angela, Chi, Iris, Lou, Vivian WQ, Chan, Kin Sun 2010. Psychosocial risk factors associated with falls among Chinese community‐dwelling older adults in Hong Kong. Health & social care in the community. 18 (3) 272-281.
Sorbye, L. W., Schroll, M., Finne-Soveri, H., Jonnson, P. V., Ljunggren, G., Topinková, E., Bernabei, R., Ad, H. O. C. Project Research Group 2007. Home care needs of extremely obese elderly European women. Menopause International. 13 (2) 84-7.
Binder, E. F., Kruse, R. L., Sherman, A. K., Madsen, R., Zweig, S. C., D'Agostino, R., Mehr, D. R. 2003. Predictors of short-term functional decline in survivors of nursing home-acquired lower respiratory tract infection. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 58 (1) 60-7.
Proctor, W. R., Hirdes, J. P. 2001. Pain and cognitive status among nursing home residents in Canada. Pain Research & Management. 6 (3) 119-25.
Kiely, D. K., Kiel, D. P., Burrows, A. B., Lipsitz, L. A. 1998. Identifying nursing home residents at risk for falling. J Am Geriatr Soc. 46 (5) 551-5.
Gambassi, G., Lapane, K., Sgadari, A., Landi, F., Carbonin, P., Hume, A., Lipsitz, L., Mor, V., Bernabei, R. 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.
Gambassi, G., Lapane, K. L., Sgadari, A., Bernabei, R. 1998. Elderly patients, use of antidepressants, and hip fracture. Lancet. 352 (9125) 400; author reply 401-2.

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