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Sinn, Chi-Ling Joanna, Heckman, George, Poss, Jeffrey W, Onder, Graziano, Vetrano, Davide Liborio, Hirdes, John 2020. A comparison of 3 frailty measures and adverse outcomes in the intake home care population: a retrospective cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal. 8 (4) E796-E809.
Ouellette-Kuntz, H., Martin, Lynn., McKenzie, K. 2018. Rate of deficit accumulation in home care users with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ann Epidemiol. 28 (4) 220-224.
Jones, Aaron, Feeny, David, Costa, Andrew P. 2018. Longitudinal construct validity of the minimum data set health status index. Health and quality of life outcomes. 16 (1) 102-102.
Vu, M., Hogan, D. B., Patten, S. B., Jette, N., Bronskill, S. E., Heckman, G., Kergoat, M. J., Hirdes, J. P., Chen, X., Zehr, M. M., Maxwell, C. J. 2014. A comprehensive profile of the sociodemographic, psychosocial and health characteristics of Ontario home care clients with dementia. Chronic Dis Inj Can. 34 (2-3) 132-44.
Hirdes, J. P., Poss, J. W., Mitchell, L., Korngut, L., Heckman, G. 2014. Use of the interRAI CHESS scale to predict mortality among persons with neurological conditions in three care settings. PLoS One. 9 (6) e99066.
Foebel, A. D., Hirdes, J. P., Heckman, G. A., Kergoat, M. J., Patten, S., Marrie, R. A. 2013. Diagnostic data for neurological conditions in interRAI assessments in home care, nursing home and mental health care settings: a validity study. BMC Health Serv Res. 13 () 457.
Armstrong, J. J., Zhu, M., Hirdes, J. P., Stolee, P. 2012. K-means cluster analysis of rehabilitation service users in the Home Health Care System of Ontario: examining the heterogeneity of a complex geriatric population. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 93 (12) 2198-205.
Armstrong, Joshua J, Stolee, Paul, Hirdes, John P, Poss, Jeff W 2010. Examining three frailty conceptualizations in their ability to predict negative outcomes for home-care clients. Age Ageing. 39 (6) 755-8.

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