The MDS Cognition Scale: a valid instrument for identifying and staging nursing home residents with dementia using the minimum data set.
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The Resident Assessment Instrument-Minimum Data Set 2.0 quality indicators: a systematic reviewEffect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use on the rate of gastrointestinal hospitalizations among people living in long-term careValidity and responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set.The validity of the minimum data set in measuring the cognitive impairment of persons admitted to nursing homes.Comparing the functional independence measure and the interRAI/MDS for use in the functional assessment of older adults: a review of the literature.Psychometric characteristics of the minimum data set II: validity.Psychometric characteristics of the minimum data set I: confirmatory factor analysis.Factors associated with self-rated health in older people living in institutions.Elderspeak communication: impact on dementia careElderspeak's influence on resistiveness to care: focus on behavioral events.Sensitivity of nursing home cost comparisons to method of dementia diagnosis ascertainment.Effect of medications on physical function and cognition in nursing home residents with dementiaReview of outcome measurement instruments in Alzheimer's disease drug trials: psychometric properties of global scales.A comparison of methods to communicate treatment preferences in nursing facilities: traditional practices versus the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment programIdentification and evaluation of existing nursing homes quality indicatorsDiscussion as a factor in racial disparity in advance directive completion at nursing home admission.Asymptomatic bacteriuria, antibiotic use, and suspected urinary tract infections in four nursing homes.The relationship between pain and disruptive behaviors in nursing home residents with dementiaNo longer undertreated? Depression diagnosis and antidepressant therapy in elderly long-stay nursing home residents, 1999 to 2007.Emergency department visits and hospitalizations by tube-fed nursing home residents with varying degrees of cognitive impairment: a national studyMeasuring the quality of care provided to dually enrolled Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries living in nursing homes.The consistency between treatments provided to nursing facility residents and orders on the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment form.Discordance between physician-rated health and an objective health measure among institutionalized older people.The Maryland Assisted Living Study: prevalence, recognition, and treatment of dementia and other psychiatric disorders in the assisted living population of central Maryland.Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Time to Cure of Incontinence Present at Nursing Home AdmissionRestorative Care's Effect on Activities of Daily Living Dependency in Long-stay Nursing Home Residents.Oral health and orofacial pain in older people with dementia: a systematic review with focus on dental hard tissues.Dual use of bladder anticholinergics and cholinesterase inhibitors: long-term functional and cognitive outcomes.Linking resident behavior to dementia care communication: effects of emotional toneUse of medications of questionable benefit in advanced dementia.Comparative Cognitive Profile of Second-Generation Antidepressants in Elderly Nursing Home Residents With Depression.Informal caregiver involvement and illness detection among cognitively impaired nursing home residents.Accounting for the sedative and analgesic effects of medication changes during patient participation in clinical research studies: measurement development and application to a sample of institutionalized geriatric patients.Orofacial Pain during Mastication in People with Dementia: Reliability Testing of the Orofacial Pain Scale for Non-Verbal Individuals.Use of the Minimum Data Set to rate incontinence severity.Minimum Data Set Plus (MDS+) scores compared with scores from five rating scales.Prevalence of incontinence by race and ethnicity of older people admitted to nursing homes.Physical performance characteristics of assisted living residents and risk for adverse health outcomesImpact of ambient bright light on agitation in dementia.The effects of resident and nursing home characteristics on activities of daily living
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The MDS Cognition Scale: a valid instrument for identifying and staging nursing home residents with dementia using the minimum data set.
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