Alpha by Primary Author
Herring,Mary Grace, Martin,Lynn, Kristman,Vicki L.
(2021)
Brief Report: Characteristics and Needs of Persons Admitted to an Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital With Workers' Compensation Coverage
Frontiers in Psychiatry
12
Heyer, Michelle, Boscart, Veronique M, Ploeg, Jenny, Butt, Michelle, Kaasalainen, Sharon, Costa, Andrew
(2023)
The impact of Neighbourhood Team Development on resident quality of life in long-term care
Ageing & Society
43
12
2983-2993
Hikaka, J., Wu, Z., Bloomfield, K., Connolly, M. J., Boyd, M., Bramley, D.
(2022)
Referral for publicly funded aged care services in Indigenous populations: An exploratory cohort study of ethnic variation in Aotearoa New Zealand
Australasian journal on ageing
41
3
473-478
Hikaka, Joanna, Abey-Nesbit, Rebecca, Wu, Zhenqiang, Jamieson, Hamish A., Parsons, Matthew, Kerse, Ngaire, Gibson, Rosemary
(2024)
Changes in indicators of well-being on moving from home to long-term care for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand: A retrospective cohort study
Australasian journal on ageing
Hikaka, Joanna, Abey-Nesbit, Rebecca, McIntosh, Brendon, Schluter, Philip J., Nishtala, Prasad S., Scrase, Richard, Jamieson, Hamish A.
(2023)
Utility of Big Data to Explore Medication Adherence in Māori and Non-Māori Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Heart Failure in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Cross-sectional Study
Drugs & Aging
40
9
847-855
Hikaka, Joanna F., Chan, Amy H. Y., Meehan, Brigette, Stent, Gabrielle L., Jamieson, Hamish A., Kerse, Ngaire M., Cheung, Gary
(2024)
Using interRAI Assessment for Research: Developing a National Research Agenda in Aotearoa New Zealand
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
25
6
104998
Hines, L.
(2001)
Response to "Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the Minimum Data Set"
Gerontologist
41
4
553
Hirdes, J.
(1995)
Final report: classification of patients in metropolitan Toronto continuing care beds according to the U.S. Minimum Data Set 2.0 and RUG-III grouping methodology.
Metropolitan Toronto Hospital Restructuring Committee
Hirdes, J., Fries, B.E., Morris, J.N., Ikegami, N., Zimmerman, D., Dalby, D. M., Aliaga, P., Hammer, S., Jones, R.
(2001)
interRAI Home Care Quality Indicators (HCQIs) for MDS-HC Version 2.0.
Hirdes, J., Gray, L., Costa, A., Berg, K., Doran, D., Tjam, E.
(2011)
Use of the interRAI Emergency Department Screener to Support the Management of Older Persons in the Emergency Department
Age Ageing
Hirdes, J.
(1996)
The prevalence, correlates and risks associated with psychotropic drug use in Canadian hospitals.
Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology
10
84-88
Hirdes, J.
(2000)
Long-term care in the information age: the potential of the MDS.
Stride
February/May
14-17
Hirdes, J. P.
(2006)
Addressing the health needs of frail elderly people: Ontario's experience with an integrated health information system
Age Ageing
35
4
329 - 331
Hirdes, J. P., Martin, N. J.
(1993)
The specification of levels of active intervention in a chronic care hospital
Journal of Applied Gerontology
12
2
125-138
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
Hirdes, J. P., Strain, L. A.
(1995)
The balance of exchange in instrumental support with network members outside the household
Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences
50
3
S134-42
Hirdes, J. P., Frijters, D. H., Teare, G. F.
(2003)
The MDS-CHESS scale: a new measure to predict mortality in institutionalized older people
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
51
1
96-100
Hirdes, J. P., Brown, K. S.
(1994)
The statistical analysis of event histories in longitudinal studies of aging
Canadian Journal on Aging
13
3
332-352
Hirdes, J. P., Carpenter, G. I.
(1997)
Health outcomes among the frail elderly in communities and institutions: Use of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to create effective linkages between research and policy
Canadian Journal on Aging
16
SUPPL
53-69
Hirdes, J. P., Botz, C. A., Kozak, J., Lepp, V.
(1996)
Identifying an appropriate case mix measure for chronic care: evidence from an Ontario pilot study
Healthcare Management Forum
9
1
40-6
Hirdes, J. P., Fries, B. E., Morris, J. N., Steel, K., Mor, V., Frijters, D., LaBine, S., Schalm, C., Stones, M. J., Teare, G., Smith, T., Marhaba, M., Perez, E., Jonsson, P.
(1999)
Integrated health information systems based on the RAI/MDS series of instruments.[erratum appears in Healthc Manage Forum 2000 Summer;13(2):41]
Healthcare Management Forum
12
4
30-40
Hirdes, J. P., Forbes, W. F.
(1989)
Estimates of the relative risk of mortality based on the ontario longitudinal study of aging
Canadian Journal on Aging
8
3
222-237
Hirdes, J. P., Ikegami, N., Jonsson, P. V., Topinková, E., Maxwell, C. J., Yamauchi, K.
(2000)
Cross-national comparisons of antidepressant use among institutionalized older persons based on the minimum data set (MDS)
Canadian Journal on Aging-Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement
19
18-37
Hirdes, J. P., Naus, P. J., Young, J. E.
(1994)
The use of preventive home visits among frail elderly persons: Evidence from three European countries
Canadian Journal on Aging
13
4
499-509
Hirdes, J. P.
(1998)
Society's adaptation to its own aging: a new challenge for community-based health care.
WHO
November
205-212
Hirdes, J. P., Forbes, W. F.
(1992)
The importance of social relationships, socioeconomic status and health practices with respect to mortality among healthy Ontario males
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
45
2
175-82
Hirdes, J. P., Hallman, K. G.
(1996)
Smoking status of chronic hospital patients: implications for health promotion programs
Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique
87
5
317-8
Hirdes, J. P., Mitchell, L., Ljunggren, G., Schroll, M.
(1999)
International and regional variations in restraint use: implications for selecting benchmarks.
Canadian Journal of Quality in Health Care
15
2
19-23
Hirdes, J. P., Zimmerman, D., Hallman, K. G., Soucie, PS
(1998)
Use of MDS quality indicators to assess quality of care in institutional settings.
Canadian Journal of Quality in Health Care
14
2
5-11