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  1. Impact of Medical Director Certification on Nursing Home Quality of Care
  2. Nursing Homes as Reservoirs of MRSA: Myth or Reality?
  3. Attitudes Toward Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in*Residential Aged C
  4. Information Technology Sophistication in Nursing Homes
  5. Postprandial Walking is Better for Lowering the Glycemic Effect of Dinner than Pre-Di
  6. Apathy: A Common Psychiatric Syndrome in the Elderly
  7. The Development of a Mental Status Vital Sign for Use Across the Spectrum of Care
  8. Beyond the Medical Model: The Culture Change Revolution in Long-Term Care
  9. Are You on the Health Information Technology Bandwagon?
  10. Probiotics and the Nursing Home: Should We Give Bacteria for Breakfast?
  11. Nursing Home Policies on Items Brought in From the Outside for Facility Residents
  12. Tenure, Certification, and Education of Nursing Home Administrators, Medical Director
  13. Assessing the Quality of Prescribing and Monitoring Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents
  14. Natural Light Exposure Improves Subjective Sleep Quality in Nursing Home Residents
  15. Placebo-Controlled Studies and The Need for Expanded Disclosure Rules
  16. Aripiprazole for the Treatment of Agitation in Persons with Dementia?
  17. Letter of Response to Letters by Drs Kline and Maurer
  18. Editor's Response to Letters about Rappaport et*al.
  19. Chronic Kidney Disease, Anemia, and the Association Between Chronic Kidney Disease–Re
  20. Response to the Letter by Dr. Crecelius
  21. Predictors of 3-Year Mortality in Institutionalized Nonagenarians: The NonaSantfeliu
  22. Response to Letter to the Editor by Dr. Laurila
  23. Long-Term Care and Oral Health
  24. Response to Dr. Soini et*al.
  25. Editorial Board
  26. Table of Contents
  27. General Information
  28. Author Guidelines
  29. Directions & Connections
  30. Do We Need Another Dementia Pain Scale?
  31. Detecting Delirium Using Different Diagnostic Criteria Among Long-Term Care Residents
  32. Pain Assessment in Nursing Home Residents With Dementia: Psychometric Properties and
  33. Medical Staff Organization in Nursing Homes: Scale Development and Validation
  34. Citation Indexing and JAMDA
  35. Nursing Homes in China?
  36. Aging in China: A Challenge or an Opportunity?
  37. The Basis for Improving and Reforming Long-Term Care, Part 1: The Foundation
  38. Dementia and Life Expectancy: What Do We Know?
  39. Long-Term Care Arrangements in Rural China: Review of Recent Developments
  40. Aging in Hong Kong: The Institutional Population
  41. Polypharmacy in the Elderly: A Multicenter Study
  42. Factors Associated With Permanent Transition From Independent Living to Nursing Home
  43. Diabetes Management in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Practical Guide
  44. Editorial Board
  45. Table of Contents
  46. General Information
  47. Author Guidelines
  48. Directions & Connections
  49. The Physician's Role in Long-Term Care Culture Change
  50. Religiousness, Religious Coping, and Psychological Well-Being in Nursing Home Residen
  51. Using Video Images to Improve the Accuracy of Surrogate Decision-Making: A Randomized
  52. Having a CMD is Associated With Improved Nursing Home Quality of Care
  53. Treatment of Bacteriuria Without Urinary Signs, Symptoms, or Systemic Infectious Illn
  54. The Basis for Improving and Reforming Long-Term Care, Part 2: Clinical Problem Solvin
  55. Clinical Update on Nursing Home Medicine: 2009
  56. Gender Differences and Health Status in Old and Very Old Patients
  57. Perceived Barriers to Effective Job Performance Among Nursing Assistants in Long-Term
  58. The Importance of Standardized Observations to Evaluate Nutritional Care Quality in t
  59. Assisted Living Nursing: A Manual for Management and Practice
  60. Editorial Board
  61. Table of Contents
  62. Author Guidelines
  63. General Information
  64. Directions & Connections
  65. Antipsychotic Use and the Risk of Hip Fracture Among Older Adults Afflicted With Deme
  66. Determinants of Living Situation in a Population of Community-Dwelling and Assisted L
  67. Examining Heterogeneity of Functional Recovery Among Older Adults With Hip Fractures
  68. Testing for Vitamin D Deficiency in Veterans—Is There a Seasonal Bias?
  69. Hip Fractures
  70. The Basis For Improving and Reforming Long-Term Care. Part 4: Identifying Meaningful
  71. Digital Photography in Long-Term Care
  72. Contractures in Nursing Home Residents
  73. Hip Fractures Among Elderly Women: Longitudinal Comparison of Physiological Function
  74. Adherence to Hip Protectors and Implications for U.S. Long-Term Care Settings
  75. All-Cause Mortality Rates of Hip Fractures Treated in the VHA: Do They Differ from Me
  76. Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency/Insufficiency Practice Patterns in Nursing Homes
  77. A Conversation: Polypharmacy in the Nursing Home
  78. High Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease, Anemia, and Falls in an Urban Long-Term Ca
  79. Erratum
  80. Editorial Board
  81. Table of Contents
  82. Author Guidelines
  83. General Information
  84. Directions & Connections
  85. Three Graveyard Shifts as a Nurse's Aide: Lessons of a Lifetime
  86. Fall Prevention and Injury Protection for Nursing Home Residents
  87. Medication Administration in Nursing Homes: Pharmacists' Contribution to Error Preven
  88. Anorexia, Weight Loss, and Frailty
  89. Consensus on Cachexia Definitions
  90. Care Transitions by Older Adults From*Nursing Homes to Hospitals: Implications for Lo
  91. Perceived Barriers to Communication Between Hospital and Nursing Home at Time of Pati
  92. The Relationship Between Workplace Environment and Job Satisfaction Among Nursing Ass
  93. Prevalence of Delirium on Admission to Postacute Care is Associated With a Higher Num
  94. Comparison Study on Functional Outcomes and Perceived Quality of Life Between All-Inc
  95. Diarrhea, Clostridium difficile, and Intestinal Inflammation in Residents of a Long-T
  96. Anorexia, Physical Function, and Incident Disability Among the Frail Elderly Populati
  97. Impact of NHAP Guideline Implementation Intervention on Staff and Resident Vaccinatio
  98. New Diagnoses of Dementia Among Older Patients Admitted to*Postacute Care
  99. Preventive Treatment With Acarbose in Diabetic Reactive Hypoglycemia
  100. Erratum
  101. Editorial Board
  102. Table of Contents
  103. Author Guidelines
  104. General Information
  105. Directions & Connections
  106. Determinants of Frailty
  107. The Tilburg Frailty Indicator: Psychometric Properties
  108. Depression in Nursing Home Residents
  109. Transferring Nursing Home Residents to*Acute Care Hospital–To Do or Not To*Do, That i
  110. Reducing the Likelihood of Long-Stay Nursing Facility Placement Through Health Plan–L
  111. Vitamin D Deficiency: An Increasing Concern in Peripheral Arterial Disease
  112. Descriptive Epidemiology of Undetected Depression in Institutionalized Older People
  113. Antidepressant Prescribing in US Nursing Homes Between 1996 and 2006 and Its Relation
  114. Utilization of Emergency Room and Hospitalization by Chinese Nursing Home Residents:
  115. Conversion Diversion: Participation in a Social HMO Reduces the Likelihood of Convert
  116. In Search of an Integral Conceptual Definition of Frailty: Opinions of Experts
  117. General Information
  118. Directions & Connections
  119. Does Pressure Cause Pressure Ulcers? An Inquiry Into the Etiology of Pressure Ulcers
  120. Nutritional Recommendations for the Management of Sarcopenia
  121. Pause Before a PEG: A Feeding Tube May Not Be Necessary in Every Candidate!
  122. Author Guidelines
  123. Editorial Board
  124. Table of Contents
  125. JAMDA Improves Impact Factor
  126. First Steps in Improving Physical Activity in Assisted Living
  127. Prognostic Value of Cardiac Troponins and Natriuretic Peptides in Hospitalized Nursin
  128. Futility Discussion Revisited
  129. Perceptions and Performance of Function and Physical Activity in Assisted Living Comm
  130. Troponin I and NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide) Do Not Predict 6-
  131. For Debate: The August Sun and the December Snow
  132. Clinical Instability as a Predictor of*Negative Outcomes Among Elderly Patients Admit
  133. Prevalence and Related Factors of Do-Not-Resuscitate Directives Among Nursing Home Re
  134. Functionality and Mortality in Obese Nursing Home Residents: An Example of ‘Risk Fact
  135. Age as a Deciding Factor in the Consideration of Futility for a Medical Intervention
  136. Prognostic Significance of Surrogate Measures for Forced Vital Capacity in an Elderly
  137. Fostering a Culture of Exercise in Assisted Living
  138. Editorial Board
  139. Table of Contents
  140. Author Guidelines
  141. General Information
  142. Directions & Connections
  143. Residents had an Increasing Risk of*Norovirus Gastroenteritis Infection Than Health C
  144. Is Withholding Osteoporosis Medication After Fracture Sometimes Rational? A*Compariso
  145. Anabolic Steroids and Frailty
  146. Limiting the Impact of Antibiotic Resistance in Nursing Homes
  147. Knowing the Future
  148. Clinical Update on Nursing Home Medicine: 2010
  149. Predicting Mortality of Older Residents in Long-Term Care Facilities: Comorbidity or
  150. Risk Factors Associated With Stool Retention Assessed by Abdominal Radiography for Co
  151. Pain and Its Treatment in Older Nursing Home Hospice/Palliative Care Residents
  152. A Pilot Study to Explore Next of Kin’s Perspectives on End-of-Life Care in the Nursin
  153. Advance Directive and End-of-Life Care Preferences Among Chinese Nursing Home Residen
  154. Onco-Geriatric Approach for the Management of Older Patients with*Cancer
  155. Editorial Board
  156. Table of Contents
  157. Author Guidelines
  158. General Information
  159. Directions & Connections
  160. Opioids, Survival, and Advanced Cancer in the Hospice Setting
  161. Attitudes and Approaches to Decision Making About Antihypertensive Treatment in Elder
  162. End-of-Life Care in the Nursing Home
  163. End of Life in the Nursing Home: Redefining Roles
  164. Improving End-of-Life Care for Patients with Noncancer Illnesses: The Time is Now
  165. Hospice Providers in Nursing Homes: Why Is a Negative Study Important?
  166. Strategies and Innovative Models for Delivering Palliative Care in Nursing Homes
  167. Severe Alzheimer’s Disease: Treatment Effects on Function and Care Requirements
  168. Evaluation of a Continuous Quality Improvement Initiative for End-of-Life Care for Ol
  169. The Transition from Routine Care to End-of-life Care in a Nursing Home: Exploring Sta
  170. Nursing Home Adverse Events: Further Insight into Highest Risk Periods
  171. Appointment of a Guardian for the Institutionalized Mentally Frail: Is It Necessary?
  172. How Frequent is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus?
  173. Eldercare in Danger
  174. Editorial Board
  175. Table of Contents
  176. Author Guidelines
  177. General Information
  178. Directions & Connections
  179. Service Use and Costs of Incident Femoral Fractures in Nursing Home Residents in Germ
  180. Multifactorial Fall Prevention for Pairs of Frail Community-Dwelling Older Fallers an
  181. Physician Perspectives on Fall Prevention and Monitoring in Assisted Living: A Pilot
  182. Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures
  183. A Research Agenda for Nursing Homes
  184. Postacute Rehabilitation in Cognitively Impaired Patients: Comprehensive Assessment a
  185. Ensuring Evidence-Based Practices for Falls Prevention in a Nursing Home Setting
  186. Sarcopenia With Limited Mobility: An International Consensus
  187. Effectiveness and Implementation Aspects of Interventions for Preventing Falls in Eld
  188. Fall Risk Care Processes in Nursing Home Facilities
  189. Longitudinal Functional Recovery After Postacute Rehabilitation in Older Hip Fracture
  190. Improved Survival of Hip Fracture Patients Treated Within a Comprehensive Geriatric H
  191. Collaboration and the Physician/Advanced Practice Nurse Team
  192. Editorial Board
  193. Table of Contents
  194. Author Guidelines
  195. General Information
  196. Directions & Connections
  197. Twenty-Year Trends in Dependency in Residential Aged Care in Auckland, New Zealand: A
  198. Work Autonomy of Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-Term Care Facilities: Discrepan
  199. Warfarin: Implementing Its Safe Use in*Hospitalized Patients from Nursing Homes and C
  200. JAMDA Surges Forward
  201. State Policies for the Residency of Offenders in Long-Term Care Facilities: Balancing
  202. An International Perspective on Long Term Care: Focus on Nursing Homes
  203. Influenza Vaccination and Its Impact on*Hospitalization Events in Nursing Homes
  204. A Multifaceted Intervention to Implement Guidelines Did Not Affect Hospitalization Ra
  205. Reducing Perceived Barriers to Nursing Homes Data Entry in the Advancing Excellence C
  206. Donepezil Dosing Strategies: Pharmacokinetic Considerations
  207. Steroid-Induced Hallucination Following Intra-Articular Administration: A Case Report
  208. Cholinesterase Inhibitor and Memantine in Terminal Care
  209. Reply
  210. Vitamin D Status and ICU Outcomes: Potential Confounders
  211. Reply to the Letter to the Editor by Faulhaber, Schulz, and Furlanetto
  212. Editorial Board
  213. Table of Contents
  214. Author Guidelines
  215. General Information
  216. Directions & Connections
  217. Strategies to Improve Care Transitions Between Nursing Homes and Emergency Department
  218. Regional Variation in Mortality and Subsequent Hospitalization of Nursing Residents W
  219. Pedometer Use Increases Daily Steps and Functional Status in Older Adults
  220. Anticholinergic Medications and Cognition
  221. Nursing Homes and the Care of Heart Failure Residents: What Have We Learned?
  222. Primary Care Practitioners on the Front Line of Alzheimer's Disease Care
  223. The Effect of Labeling on Employee Perceptions of Residents Living on*Alzheimer’s Dis
  224. Emergency Commitment from Nursing Homes
  225. Managing Apathy
  226. Prevalence of Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults With Hip Fractures
  227. Associations Between the Anticholinergic Risk Scale Score and Physical Function: Pote
  228. Antipsychotic Drug Use Since the FDA Black Box Warning: Survey of Nursing Home Polici
  229. Are Fluctuations in Motor Performance a Diagnostic Sign of Delirium?
  230. Adverse Events Associated With the Res-Care Intervention
  231. Development and Validation of a Screening Tool for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Dise
  232. The Statistical Validity of Nursing Home Survey Findings
  233. Increasing Influenza and Pneumococcal Immunization Rates in a Nursing Home Network
  234. Table of Contents
  235. Author Guidelines
  236. General Information
  237. Directions & Connections
  238. Monitoring Quality of Care for Nursing Home Residents With Behavioral and Psychologic
  239. Nursing Home Medical Staff Organization: Correlates With Quality Indicators
  240. Patterns of Dementia Treatment Use in Assisted Living Facilities: A Cross-Sectional S
  241. Editorial Board
  242. Dementia-Related Agitation
  243. Pharmacogenomics: Is This the Final Chapter in the Remarkable Story of Warfarin?
  244. Clinical Update on Nursing Home Medicine: 2011
  245. Update on Diabetes in the Elderly and in Nursing Home Residents
  246. Failure of Pharmacogenetic-based Dosing Algorithms to Identify Older Patients Requiri
  247. Efficacy of Oral Extended-Release Oxybutynin in Cognitively Impaired Older Nursing Ho
  248. Use of a Transitional Minimum Data Set (TMDS) to Improve Communication Between Nursin
  249. A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare Subacute ‘Treatment as Usual’ Wi
  250. Relationship Between Renal Function and Functional Decline: Role of the Estimating Eq