BowblisJ. R.HorowitzJ.BruntC. S. (2016). Ownership status and length of stay in skilled nursing facilities: Does endogeneity matter?Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 303-320.
2.
CastleN.HandlerS.WagnerL. (2016). Hand hygiene practices reported by nurse aides in nursing homes. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 267-285.
3.
CowlA. L.GauglerJ. E. (2014). Efficacy of creative arts therapy in treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia: A systematic literature review. Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 38, 281-330. doi:10.1080/01924788.2014.966547
4.
DavisJ. A.ZakoscielnaK.JacobsL. (2016). Electronic information systems use in residential care facilities: The differential effect of ownership status and chain affiliation. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 331-348.
5.
FelixH. C.BradwayC.AliM. M.LiX. (2016). Nursing home perspectives on the admission of morbidly obese patients from hospitals to nursing homes. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 286-302.
6.
GauglerJ. E. (2015). Innovations in long-term care. In GeorgeL. K.FerraroK. F. (Eds.), Handbook of aging and the social sciences (pp. 419-440). London, England: Academic Press.
7.
GrabowskiD. C.ElliotA.LeitzellB.CohenL. W.ZimmermanS. (2014). Who are the innovators? Nursing homes implementing culture change. The Gerontologist, 54(Suppl. 1), S65-S75. doi:10.1093/geront/gnt144
8.
MorV.ZinnJ.AngelelliJ.TenoJ. M.MillerS. C. (2004). Driven to tiers: Socioeconomic and racial disparities in the quality of nursing home care. The Milbank Quarterly, 82, 227-256. doi:10.1111/j.0887-378X.2004.00309.x
9.
MortensonW. B.BishopA. M. (2016). Discharge criteria and follow-up support for dementia care units. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 321-330.
10.
ThomsonL. J.ChatterjeeH. J. (2016). Well-being with objects: Evaluating a museum object-handling intervention for older adults in health care settings. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 35, 349-362.