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Challa, S., Sharkey, J. R., Chen, M., Phillips, C. D. 2007. Association of resident, facility, and geographic characteristics with chronic undernutrition in a nationally represented sample of older residents in U.S. nursing homes. Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging. 11 (2) 179-84.
Achterberg, WP, Scherder, E., Pot, A. M., Ribbe, M. W. 2007. Cardiovascular risk factors in cognitively impaired nursing home patients: a relationship with pain?. European Journal of Pain: Ejp. 11 (6) 707-10.
Proctor, W. R., Hirdes, J. P. 2001. Pain and cognitive status among nursing home residents in Canada. Pain Research & Management. 6 (3) 119-25.
Phillips, C. D., Spry, K. M., Sloane, P. D., Hawes, C. 2000. Use of physical restraints and psychotropic medications in Alzheimer special care units in nursing homes. American Journal of Public Health. 90 (1) 92-6.
Intrator, O., Castle, N. G., Mor, V. 1999. Facility characteristics associated with hospitalization of nursing home residents: results of a national study. Medical Care. 37 (3) 228-37.
Carpenter, G. I., Hirdes, J. P., Ribbe, M. W., Ikegami, N., Challis, D., Steel, K., Bernabei, R., Fries, B. 1999. Targeting and quality of nursing home care. A five-nation study. Aging-Clinical & Experimental Research. 11 (2) 83-9.
Brandeis, G. H., Baumann, M. M., Hossain, M., Morris, J. N., Resnick, N. M. 1997. The prevalence of potentially remediable urinary incontinence in frail older people: a study using the Minimum Data Set.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45 (2) 179-84.
Phillips, C. D., Hawes, C., Mor, V., Fries, B. E., Morris, J. N., Nennstiel, M. E. 1996. Facility and area variation affecting the use of physical restraints in nursing homes. Medical Care. 34 (11) 1149-62.
Castle, N. G., Mor, V. 1996. Hospitalization of nursing home residents: a review of the literature, 1980-1995. Medical Care Research & Review. 53 (2) 123-48.

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