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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.
Bloomfield, K., Wu, Z., Broad, J. B., Tatton, A., Calvert, C., Hikaka, J., Boyd, M., Peri, K., Bramley, D., Higgins, A. M., Connolly, M. J. 2022. Learning from a multidisciplinary randomized controlled intervention in retirement village residents. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 70 (3) 743-753.
Hoben, M., Norton, P. G., Ginsburg, L. R., Anderson, R. A., Cummings, G. G., Lanham, H. J., Squires, J. E., Taylor, D., Wagg, A. S., Estabrooks, C. A. 2017. Improving Nursing Home Care through Feedback On PerfoRMance Data (INFORM): Protocol for a cluster-randomized trial. Trials. 18 (1) no pagination.
Papaioannou, A., O'Donnell, D., Kennedy, C., Navare, H., Giangregorio, L., Marr, S., Cheung, A., Crilly, R., Feldman, S., Jain, R., Jamal, S., Josse, R., Prasad, S., Thabane, L., Adachi, J. 2015. Risk factors that are associated with osteoporosis treatment in high risk residents living in long term care (LTC) homes? The gaining optimal osteoporosis assessments in long-term care (GOAL) study. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 30 (Supplement 1) .
Ioannidis, G., O'Donnell, D., Kennedy, C., Navare, H., Giangregorio, L. M., Cheung, A. M., Marr, S., Crilly, R. G., Feldman, S., Jain, R., Jamal, S., Josse, R. G., Prasad, S., Thabane, L., Adachi, J. D., Papaioannou, A. 2015. What triggers osteoporosis therapy in high risk residents living in long term care (LTC) homes? The gaining optimal osteoporosis assessments in long-term care (GOAL) study. Osteoporosis International. 26 (1 SUPPL. 1) S52-S53.

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