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    Inappropriate drug prescriptions for elderly residents of board and care facilities by Spore, D L, Mor, V, Larrat, P, Hawes, C, Hiris, J

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-03-1997)
    “…Using 1993 data, this study examines the prevalence of presumptively inappropriate prescriptions among residents, aged 65 and older, of board and care homes…”
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    Assessing Nursing Assistants' Knowledge of Behavioral Approaches to Mental Health Problems by Spore, Diana L

    Published in The Gerontologist (01-06-1991)
    “…Developed and administered 17-item instrument to assess knowledge of specific mental health problems (depression, agitation, disorientation) and behavioral…”
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    The relationship of antipsychotic drug use, behavior, and diagnoses among nursing home residents by Spore, D L, Horgas, A L, Smyer, M A, Marks, L N

    Published in Journal of aging and health (01-11-1992)
    “…Nursing homes have been criticized for frequent use and possible misuse of psychoactive agents. These issues are of clinical concern and policy relevance,…”
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    Caregivers' perceptions of case management and community-based services: barriers to service use by MaloneBeach, E E, Zarit, S H, Spore, D L

    Published in Journal of applied gerontology (01-06-1992)
    “…This study explored the use of case-managed services for dementia patients and their families. Forty-six primary caregivers, recruited from five case-managed…”
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    Ohio community mental health center directors' perceptions of programming for older adults: an exploratory study by Spore, D L, Atchley, R C

    Published in Journal of applied gerontology (01-03-1990)
    “…This study of Ohio CMHC directors' perceptions examines three systems dimensions: how mental health services are provided to elders, levels of service needs…”
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