Martin, Lynn.
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Martin, Lynn., Hirdes, J. P.
(2014)
Exploring the impact of common assessment instrumentation on communication and collaboration in inpatient and community-based mental health settings: a focus group study
Bmc Health Services Research
14
Martin, Lynn., Hirdes, J. P., Fries, B. E.
(2007)
Examining the characteristics of persons with intellectual disability receiving hospital services, Part 2: Complex continuing care hospitals/units
Journal on Developmental Disabilities
13
3
105-117
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
Martin, Lynn., Perlman, C., Bieling, P.
(2015)
Using the RAI-MH to support shared decision-making in mental healthcare
Healthc Manage Forum
28
4
163-6
Martin, Lynn., Poss, J. W., Hirdes, J. P., Jones, R. N., Stones, M. J., Fries, B. E.
(2008)
Predictors of a new depression diagnosis among older adults admitted to complex continuing care: implications for the depression rating scale (DRS)
Age and Ageing
37
1
51-6
Martin, Lynn., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., McKenzie, K.
(2017)
Care in the Community: Home Care Use Among Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Over Time
Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities
14
3
251-254
Martin, Lynn., Fries, B. E., Hirdes, J. P., James, M.
(2011)
Using the RUG-III classification system for understanding the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability residing in nursing homes
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities
15
2
131-141
Martin, Lynn., McKenzie, K., Ouellette-Kuntz, H.
(2018)
Once frail, always frail? Frailty transitions in home care users with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Geriatrics & Gerontology International
18
4
547-553
Martin, Lynn.
(2014)
Re-examining the relationship between intellectual disability and receipt of inpatient psychiatry and complex continuing care services in Ontario, Canada
International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
60
2
65-79
McGuire, C., Kristman, V. L., Martin, Lynn., Bedard, M.
(2018)
The Association Between Depression and Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults: A Nested Matched Case Control Study
Journal of Aging and Health
30
7
1156-1168
Perlman, C., Martin, Lynn., Hirdes, J.
(2014)
Using Routinely Collected Clinical Assessments in Mental Health Services: The Resident Assessment Instrument-Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry-Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie
59
7
399-399
Martin, Lynn., Hirdes, J.P., Fries, B.E.
(2007)
Examining the Characteristics of Persons with Intellectual Disability Receiving Hospital Services: Part 2 - Complex Continuing Care Hospitals/Units
Journal on Developmental Disabilities
13
3
105-117
Ouellette-Kuntz, H., Stankiewicz, E., McIsaac, M., Martin, Lynn.
(2018)
Improving Prediction of Risk of Admission to Long-Term Care or Mortality Among Home Care Users With IDD
Canadian Geriatrics Journal
21
4
303-306
Mitchell, L. A., Hirdes, J., Poss, J. W., Slegers-Boyd, C., Caldarelli, H., Martin, Lynn.
(2015)
Informal caregivers of clients with neurological conditions: profiles, patterns and risk factors for distress from a home care prevalence study
Bmc Health Services Research
15
Martin, Lynn., Hirdes, J. P., Morris, J. N., Montague, P., Rabinowitz, T., Fries, B. E.
(2009)
Validating the Mental Health Assessment Protocols (MHAPs) in the Resident Assessment Instrument Mental Health (RAI-MH)
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
16
7
646-653
McKenzie, K., Martin, Lynn., Ouellette-Kuntz, H.
(2017)
Needles in the haystack: Using open-text fields to identify persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities in administrative home care data
Research in Developmental Disabilities
69
85-95
Martin, Lynn., Rabinowitz, T., Montague, P.
(2012)
Urinary incontinence in inpatient psychiatry: prevalence, change and relationship to length of stay
Journal of Clinical Nursing
21
15-16
2219-2227
Martin, Lynn., Ouellette-Kuntz, H., McKenzie, K.
(2018)
Use of home care services among adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities: does where you live matter?
Research and Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
5
2
192-201