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  • COVID‐19 in Nursing Homes: ... COVID‐19 in Nursing Homes: Calming the Perfect Storm
    Ouslander, Joseph G.; Grabowski, David C. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), October 2020, Volume: 68, Issue: 10
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    The pandemic of viral infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus‐2 that causes COVID‐19 disease has put the nursing home industry in crisis. The combination of a vulnerable ...
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  • Multifactorial falls preven... Multifactorial falls prevention programme compared with usual care in UK care homes for older people: multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial with economic evaluation
    Logan, Pip A; Horne, Jane C; Gladman, John R F ... BMJ (Online), 12/2021, Volume: 375
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    AbstractObjectivesTo determine the clinical and cost effectiveness of a multifactorial fall prevention programme compared with usual care in long term care homes.DesignMulticentre, parallel, cluster ...
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  • Commentary: COVID in care h... Commentary: COVID in care homes—challenges and dilemmas in healthcare delivery
    Gordon, Adam L; Goodman, Claire; Achterberg, Wilco ... Age and ageing, 08/2020, Volume: 49, Issue: 5
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    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected care home residents internationally, with 19–72% of COVID-19 deaths occurring in care homes. COVID-19 presents atypically in care home ...
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  • COVID-19 in nursing homes COVID-19 in nursing homes
    Fallon, A; Dukelow, T; Kennelly, S P ... QJM : An International Journal of Medicine, 06/2020, Volume: 113, Issue: 6
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  • Clustered domestic residential aged care in Australia: fewer hospitalisations and better quality of life
    Dyer, Suzanne M; Liu, Enwu; Gnanamanickam, Emmanuel S ... Medical journal of Australia, 06/2018, Volume: 208, Issue: 10
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    To compare the outcomes and costs of clustered domestic and standard Australian models of residential aged care. Cross-sectional retrospective analysis of linked health service data, January 2015 - ...
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  • The quasi-market for adult ... The quasi-market for adult residential care in the UK: Do for-profit, not-for-profit or public sector residential care and nursing homes provide better quality care?
    Barron, David N.; West, Elizabeth Social science & medicine (1982), April 2017, 2017-04-00, 20170401, Volume: 179
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    There has been a radical transformation in the provision of adult residential and nursing home care in England over the past four decades. Up to the 1980s, over 80% of adult residential care was ...
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  • Trends in the Use of Reside... Trends in the Use of Residential Settings Among Older Adults
    Toth, Matt; Palmer, Lauren; Bercaw, Lawren ... The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 02/2022, Volume: 77, Issue: 2
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    Abstract Objectives As the U.S. population ages, the prevalence of disability and functional limitations, and demand for long-term services and supports (LTSS), will increase. This study identified ...
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  • Effect of nursing home char... Effect of nursing home characteristics on residents’ quality of life: A systematic review
    Xu, Dongjuan; Kane, Robert L; Shamliyan, Tatyana A Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 09/2013, Volume: 57, Issue: 2
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    Abstract The association between nursing home (NH) characteristics and residents’ quality of life (QOL) has not been systematically reviewed. This study synthesizes published evidence about the ...
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