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Rantz, M. J., Popejoy, L., Petroski, G. F., Madsen, R. W., Mehr, D. R., Zwygart-Stauffacher, M., Hicks, L. L., Grando, V., Wipke-Tevis, D. D., Bostick, J., Porter, R., Conn, V. S., Maas, M. 2001. Randomized clinical trial of a quality improvement intervention in nursing homes. Gerontologist. 41 (4) 525-38.
Hirdes, J. P., Marhaba, M., Smith, T. F., Clyburn, L., Mitchell, L., Lemick, R. A., Telegdi, N. C., Perez, E., Prendergast, P., Rabinowitz, T., Yamauchi, K. 2000. Development of the Resident Assessment Instrument--Mental Health (RAI-MH). Hospital Quarterly. 4 (2) 44-51.
Hirdes, J. P., Marhaba, M., Smith, T. F., Clyburn, L., Mitchell, L., Lemick, R. A., Telegdi, N. C., Perez, E., Prendergast, P., Rabinowitz, T., Yamauchi, K. 2000. Development of the Resident Assessment Instrument - Mental Health (RAI-MH).. Hospital Quarterly. 4 (2) 44-51.
Williams, B. C., Li, Y., Fries, B. E., Warren, R. L. 1997. Predicting patient scores between the functional independence measure and the minimum data set: development and performance of a FIM-MDS "crosswalk".[erratum appears in Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1998 Feb;79(2):231]. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 78 (1) 48-54.
Williams, B. C., Li, Y., Fries, B. E., Warren, R. L. 1997. Predicting patient scores between the functional independence measure and the minimum data set: development and performance of a FIM-MDS "crosswalk". Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 78 (1) 48-54.
Phillips, C. D., Zimmerman, D., Bernabei, R., Jonsson, P. V. 1997. Using the Resident Assessment Instrument for quality enhancement in nursing homes. Age Ageing. 26 Suppl 2 () 77-81.
Zimmerman, D. R., Karon, S. L., Arling, G., Clark, B. R., Collins, T., Ross, R., Sainfort, F. 1995. Development and testing of nursing home quality indicators. Health Care Financ Rev. 16 (4) 107-27.

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