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Svaerke Schioler, K., Marguerite Christensen, L., Lokkegaard, A., Christensen, H. 2022. Computer-assisted self-training to improce executive function versus unspecific training in patients after stroke, cardiac arrest or in Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled trial: the complex-trial. European Stroke Journal. 7 (1 SUPPL) 147.
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.
Pickering, J. W., Scrase, R., Troughton, R., Jamieson, H. A. 2022. Evaluation of the added value of Brain Natriuretic Peptide to a validated mortality risk-prediction model in older people using a standardised international clinical assessment tool. PLoS ONE. 17 (11 November) e0277850.
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.
Schumpf, L. F., Theill, N., Scheiner, D. A., Fink, D., Riese, F., Betschart, C. 2017. Urinary incontinence and its association with functional physical and cognitive health among female nursing home residents in Switzerland. BMC geriatrics. 17 (1) 17.
Beck, A. M., Damkjaer, K., Sorbye, L. W. 2010. Physical and social functional abilities seem to be maintained by a multifaceted randomized controlled nutritional intervention among old (>65 years) Danish nursing home residents. Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics. 50 (3) 351-5.
Saxer, S., Halfens, R. J. G., Muller, M., Dassen, T. 2005. Risk factors for urinary incontinence in nursing home residents. Swiss Medical Weekly. 135 (33-34) 495-502.

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