Minimum Data Set Changes in Health, End-Stage Disease and Symptoms and Signs Scale: A Revised Measure to Predict Mortality in Nursing Home Residents
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Minimum Data Set Changes in Health, End-Stage Disease and Symptoms and Signs Scale: A Revised Measure to Predict Mortality in Nursing Home Residents
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
Volume 66, Issue 5, Pages 976-981
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Wiley
Online
2018-03-03
DOI
10.1111/jgs.15305
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