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Editorial
2004
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Population Aging and the Maintenance of Social Support Systems
1997
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Being and Doing Together in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community: Pandemic Experiences of Older Adults..
1-11.
2024
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Frailty Screening in Primary Care-Based Memory Clinics: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Findings..
1-13.
2024
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Being a Husband and Caregiver: The Adjustment of Roles When Caring for a Wife Who Has Dementia..
1-10.
2024
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Emergency Department Boarding Time Is Associated with Functional Decline in Older Adults Six Months Post Discharge..
1-9.
2024
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A “Patient Preference” Model of Recruitment for Research from Primary-Care-Based Memory Clinics: A Promising New Approach.
43:275-286.
2024
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Latest Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia: What’s in It for Primary Care?.
43:185-196.
2024
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“You’re Not Understood, and You’re Isolated”: A Narrative Account of Loneliness by Black Older Adults in Ontario, Canada.
43:203-216.
2024
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Housing Instability and Policy Considerations for Equitable Aging in Place in Canada.
1-11.
2024
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Consent and Inclusion of People Living with Dementia (PLWD) in Research: Establishing a Canadian Agenda for Inclusive Rights-Based Practices.
1-8.
2024
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Key Learnings from ‘Seniors of Canada’: A Community Project Aimed to Disrupt Ageism.
1-7.
2024
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Barriers and Facilitators of a Community-Based, Slow-Stream Rehabilitation, Hospital-to-Home Transition Program for Older Adults: Perspectives of a Multidisciplinary Care Team.
43:124-140.
2024
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Barriers and Facilitators of a Community-Based, Slow-Stream Rehabilitation, Hospital-to-Home Transition Program for Older Adults: Perspectives of a Multidisciplinary Care Team—CORRIGENDUM.
43:141-141.
2024
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Canadian Health Care Providers’ Perspectives on Working with Older Homeless Adults in Outreach Settings.
43:23-32.
2024
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Integrating a Standardized Self-Report Tool into Geriatric Medicine Practice during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Study.
43:12-22.
2024
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Virtual care during COVID-19: The perspectives of older adults and their healthcare providers in a cardiac rehabilitation setting.
1-8.
2024
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Recommendations Related to Visitor and Movement Restrictions in Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of Residents, Families, and Staff.
1-9.
2024
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Drug and Natural Health Product Data Collection and Curation in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging – ADDENDUM.
1-1.
2024
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Drug and Natural Health Product Data Collection and Curation in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
1-7.
2024
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Friendly Visiting Programs for Older People Experiencing Social Isolation: A Realist Review of what Works, for whom, and under what Conditions.
42:538-550.
2023
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Pre-Clinical Mobility Limitation (PCML) Outcomes in Rehabilitation Interventions for Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Scoping Review.
1-12.
2023
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Applicant and Match Trends to Geriatric-Focused Postgraduate Medical Training in Canada: A Descriptive Analysis.
42:396-403.
2023
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Adapting the Namaste Care Program for Use with Caregivers of Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Moderate to Advanced Dementia: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.
42:271-283.
2023
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Developing the Patient Falls Risk Report: A Mixed-Methods Study on Sharing Falls-Related Clinical Information from Home Care with Primary Care Providers.
42:337-350.
2023
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Championing Dementia Education: Adapting an Effective Scottish Dementia Education Program for Canadian Acute Health Care Providers.
42:165-176.
2023
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Balancing Flexibility and Administrative Burden: Experiences of Family Managers Using Directly Funded Home Care in Manitoba, Canada.
41:593-604.
2022
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Slam Bam, Thank you, Ma’am: The Challenges of Advance Care Planning Engagement in Long-Term Care.
41:443-450.
2022
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Policy and Practice Note: Policy, Safety, and Regulation with Regard to Ontario Home Care Clients and Personal Support Workers.
41:490-498.
2022
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A Scoping Review of Care Trajectories across Multiple Settings for Persons with Dementia.
41:71-95.
2022
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Multispecialty Interprofessional Team Memory Clinics: Enhancing Collaborative Practice and Health Care Providers’ Experience of Dementia Care.
41:96-109.
2022
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In Their Own Words: How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Well-Being of Persons Living with Dementia in the Community.
40:543-553.
2021
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Re-engaging in Aging and Mobility Research in the COVID-19 Era: Early Lessons from Pivoting a Large-Scale, Interdisciplinary Study amidst a Pandemic.
40:669-675.
2021
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Mitigating the Challenges and Capitalizing on Opportunities: A Qualitative Investigation of the Public Library’s Response to an Aging Population.
40:475-488.
2021
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Understanding Aging, Frailty, and Resilience in Ontario First Nations.
40:512-517.
2021
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Critical Knowledge Mobilization: Directions for Social Gerontology.
40:344-353.
2021
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The C5-75 Program: Meeting the Need for Efficient, Pragmatic Frailty Screening and Management in Primary Care.
40:193-205.
2021
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What Factors Shape Self-Reported Health Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults? A Scoping Review.
40:177-192.
2021
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Personal and Clinical Factors Associated with Older Drivers’ Self-Awareness of Driving Performance.
40:82-96.
2021
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Examining the Feasibility of a Mindfulness Intervention for the Prevention of Falls: A Pilot Study.
39:626-633.
2020
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Burden on Caregivers of Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Intersectionality of Age, Gender, Education level, Employment Status, and Impact on Social Life.
39:456-467.
2020
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Burden on Caregivers of Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Intersectionality of Age, Gender, Education level, Employment Status, and Impact on Social Life—CORRIGENDUM.
39:485-485.
2020
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Exercise Instructors for Older Adult Fitness: A Review of the Literature.
39:373-384.
2020
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Speeding and Speed Modification of Older Drivers: Does Vehicle Type Make a Difference?.
39:385-392.
2020
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Aging and Frailty in First Nations Communities.
39:133-144.
2020
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Cultural Understandings of Dementia in Indigenous Peoples: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis.
39:220-234.
2020
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Editorial: Special Issue on Aging in Indigenous Populations.
39:129-129.
2020
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Nothing About Us, without Us.” How Community-Based Participatory Research Methods Were Adapted in an Indigenous End-of-Life Study Using Previously Collected Data—ERRATUM.
39:330-330.
2020
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Nurturing Meaningful Intergenerational Social Engagements to Support Healthy Brain Aging for Anishinaabe Older Adults.
39:263-283.
2020
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Successful Aging: Indigenous Men Aging in a Good Way with HIV/AIDS.
39:305-317.
2020
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“Nothing About Us, without Us.” How Community-Based Participatory Research Methods Were Adapted in an Indigenous End-of-Life Study Using Previously Collected Data.
39:145-155.
2020
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Enhancing Equitable Access to Assistive Technologies in Canada: Insights from Citizens and Stakeholders.
39:69-88.
2020
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Self-Report Tools for Assessing Physical Activity in Community-Living Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Review of Psychometric Properties and Feasibility.
39:12-30.
2020
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The Short Performance Physical Battery Is Associated with One-Year Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalization.
38:507-511.
2019
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An Analysis of Documents Guiding Palliative Care in Five Canadian Provinces.
38:281-295.
2019
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Measuring the Implementation of Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise in Primary Care for Older Adults: Results of a Feasibility Study.
38:350-366.
2019
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Slow Stream Rehabilitation for Older Adults: A Scoping Review.
38:328-349.
2019
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Victor W. Marshall.
38:126-129.
2019
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Caregiver Out-of-Pocket Costs for Octogenarian Intensive Care Unit Patients in Canada.
38:51-58.
2019
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Factors for Self-Managing Care Following Older Adults’ Discharge from the Emergency Department: A Qualitative Study.
38:76-89.
2019
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Muscled by the System: Informal Caregivers’ Experiences of Transitioning an Older Adult into Long-term Care.
37:464-473.
2018
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The Funding of Long-Term Care in Canada: What Do We Know, What Should We Know?.
37:110-120.
2018
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Social Isolation in Later Life: Extending the Conversation.
37:76-83.
2018
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A Scoping Review of Physical Rehabilitation in Long-Term Care: Interventions, Outcomes, Tools.
36:435-452.
2017
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Broadening End-of-Life Comfort to Improve Palliative Care Practices in Long Term Care.
36:306-317.
2017
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Older Adult Spouses with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Challenges, Rewards, and Coping Strategies.
36:209-222.
2017
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Managing Heart Failure in Long-Term Care: Recommendations from an Interprofessional Stakeholder Consultation.
35:447-464.
2016
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Primary Health Care Providers’ Perspectives: Facilitating Older Patients’ Access to Community Support Services.
35:499-512.
2016
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Attitudes: Mediators of the Relation between Health and Driving in Older Adults.
35:44-58.
2016
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CIHR Candrive Cohort Comparison with Canadian Household Population Holding Valid Driver’s Licenses.
35:99-109.
2016
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Cognitive Performance, Driving Behavior, and Attitudes over Time in Older Adults.
35:81-91.
2016
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Developing Navigation Competencies to Care for Older Rural Adults with Advanced Illness.
35:206-214.
2016
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Do Demographics and Functional Abilities Influence Vehicle Type Driven by Older Canadians?.
35:92-98.
2016
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Driving Task: How Older Drivers’ On-Road Driving Performance Relates to Abilities, Perceptions, and Restrictions.
35:15-31.
2016
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Ethics of Clinical Decision-Making for Older Drivers: Reporting Health-Related Driving Risk.
35:69-80.
2016
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Psychosocial Constructs as Possible Moderators of Self-Reported Driving Restrictions.
35:32-43.
2016
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Seasonal and Weather Effects on Older Drivers’ Trip Distances.
35:59-68.
2016
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Using Simulation to Better Understand the Effects of Aging on Driver Visibility.
35:110-116.
2016
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A Literature Review of Homelessness and Aging: Suggestions for a Policy and Practice-Relevant Research Agenda.
35:28-41.
2016
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Challenges for the Aging Family in the People’s Republic of China.
34:290-304.
2015
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Exploitation d'une ressource canadienne unique : l’Étude longitudinale canadienne sur le vieillissement.
34:378-390.
2015
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Jan Baars, Joseph Dohmen, Amanda Grenier, and Chris Phillipson (Eds.). Ageing, Meaning and Social Structure: Connecting Critical and Humanistic Gerontology. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 2014.
34:423-425.
2015
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Mining a Unique Canadian Resource: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on
Aging.
34:366-377.
2015
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Modelling the Age Dynamics of Chronic Health Conditions: Life-Table-Consistent Transition Probabilities and their Application.
34:176-193.
2015
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Osteoporosis Prescribing in Long-Term Care: Impact of a Provincial Knowledge Translation Strategy.
34:137-148.
2015
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Mining a unique Canadian resource: The Canadian longitudinal study on aging.
34:378-390.
2015
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Experiences of Older Adults in Transition from Hospital to Community.
34:90-99.
2015
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The Role of Partnership Status on Late-Life Physical Function.
33:413-425.
2014
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Perspectives of Primary-Care Providers on Heart Failure in Long-Term Care Homes.
33:320-335.
2014
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Primary Care–Based Memory Clinics: Expanding Capacity for Dementia Care.
33:307-319.
2014
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Exploring the Many Facets of Research in Late-Life Issues.
33:220-225.
2014
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Les différentes facettes de la recherche sur les dernières années de vie.
33:226-231.
2014
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Ensuring the Success of Interprofessional Teams: Key Lessons Learned in Memory Clinics.
33:49-59.
2014
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Dementia Care Knowledge Sharing within a First Nations Community.
32:360-374.
2013
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Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason. Population Aging and the Generational Economy: A Global Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2011..
32:452-453.
2013
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Validating Chronic Disease Ascertainment Algorithms for Use in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging*.
32:232-239.
2013
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Health and Disability as Determinants for Involuntary Retirement of People with Disabilities.
32:159-172.
2013
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Interactions between Cold Ambient Temperature and Older Age on Haptic Acuity and Manual Performance.
32:195-202.
2013
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Participation in Policy Discourse: New Form of Exclusion for Seniors with Disabilities?.
32:117-129.
2013
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A Mix of Bulk and Ready-to-Use Modified-Texture Food: Impact on Older Adults Requiring Dysphagic Food.
31:335-348.
2012
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Harmonisation de données pour supporter la recherche collaborative sur le vieillissement: Pourquoi devrions-nous favoriser un tel ordre du jour?.
31:101-106.
2012
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Harmonizing Data for Collaborative Research on Aging: Why Should We Foster Such an Agenda?.
31:95-99.
2012
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Income Replacement in Retirement: Longitudinal Evidence from Income Tax Records.
30:523-539.
2011
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Julie Ann McMullin and Victor W. Marshall, eds. Aging and Working in the New Economy: Changing Career Structures in Small IT Firms. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2010..
30:304-306.
2011
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Poverty Variations among the Elderly: The Roles of Income Security Policies and Family Co-Residence.
30:83-100.
2011
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An Action-Based Approach to Improving Pain Management in Long-Term Care.
29:503-517.
2010
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Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario—Corrigendum.
29:593-594.
2010
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Promoting the Concept of Personhood in Practice, Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster Centre for Gerontological Studies, 2009.*.
29:589-591.
2010
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Editorial.
29:301-302.
2010
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Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario.
29:317-332.
2010
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The Private Cost of Long-Term Care in Canada: Where You Live Matters.
29:307-316.
2010
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Éditorial.
29:303-304.
2010
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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Prevalence, Correlates, and Costs of Falls in Older Home Care Clients ‘At Risk’ for Falling.
29:119-137.
2010
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Chronic Health Conditions: Changing Prevalence in an Aging Population and Some Implications for the Delivery of Health Care Services.
29:11-21.
2010
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Editorial: An Introduction to Context, Practice, and Policy in Caring for an Aging Population.
29:1-4.
2010
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Editorial: an introduction to context, practice, and policy in caring for an aging population..
29:1-9.
2010
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Relations between Immigrant Care Workers and Older Persons in Home and Long-Term Care.
29:109-118.
2010
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The Effects and Costs of a Multifactorial and Interdisciplinary Team Approach to Falls Prevention for Older Home Care Clients ‘At Risk’ for Falling: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
29:139-161.
2010
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Éditorial: Présentation du contexte, des pratiques et des politiques en matière de soins d’une population vieillissante.
29:5-9.
2010
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Cultural Preferences and Economic Constraints: The Living Arrangements of Elderly Canadians.
28:303-313.
2009
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Older Adults’ Awareness of Community Health and Support Services for Dementia Care.
28:359-370.
2009
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Accessing Health Care Utilization Databases for Health Research: A Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Feasibility Study.
28:287-294.
2009
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Ascertainment of Chronic Diseases in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), Systematic Review.
28:275-285.
2009
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Exploring the Acceptability and Feasibility of Conducting a Large Longitudinal Population-Based Study in Canada.
28:231-242.
2009
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Feasibility of Biological Specimen Collection for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) Biorepository.
28:261-274.
2009
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Telephone-Administered Cognitive Tests as Tools for the Identification of Eligible Study Participants for Population-Based Research in Aging.
28:251-259.
2009
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The Canadian Community Health Survey as a Potential Recruitment Vehicle for the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
28:243-249.
2009
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The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA).
28:221-229.
2009
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Nurse Practitioner and Physician Collaboration in Long-Term Care Homes: Survey Results.
28:77-77.
2009
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What Is Retirement? A Review and Assessment of Alternative Concepts and Measures.
28:63-63.
2009
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Researching a Best-Practice End-of-Life Care Model for Canada.
27:319-330.
2008
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Seniors at Risk: The Association between the Six-Month Use of Publicly Funded Home Support Services and Quality of Life and Use of Health Services for Older People.
27:207-224.
2008
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Where Would You Turn for Help? Older Adults' Awareness of Community Support Services.
27:359-370.
2008
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Editorial: Hidden Costs and Invisible Contributions in Family Caregiving: An Introduction.
26:1-6.
2007
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Hidden costs and invisible contributions in family caregiving: An introduction.
26:1-6.
2007
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The Feasibility of Six-Minute and Two-Minute Walk Tests in In-patient Geriatric Rehabilitation.
26:159-162.
2007
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Éditorial : Les coûts occultes et l'apport invisible de la prestation de soins familiaux : Un tour d'horizon.
26:7-14.
2007
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Health Status of Older Immigrants to Canada.
25:305-319.
2006
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Relationship between Self-Report and Performance Measures of Function: A Systematic Review.
25:253-270.
2006
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Translating Evidence into Practice: The Case of Dementia Guidelines in Specialized Geriatric Services.
24:251-260.
2005
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A 10-Year Follow-Up of Urinary and Fecal Incontinence among the Oldest Old in the Community: The Canadian Study of Health and Aging.
23:319-331.
2004
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Barriers and Facilitators in Pain Management in Long-Term Care Institutions: A Qualitative Study.
23:267-278.
2004
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Healthy Aging at Older Ages: Are Income and Education Important?.
23:S155-S169.
2004
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Help to Older Parents and Parents-in-Law: Does Paid Employment Constrain Women's Helping Behaviour?.
23:S97-S112.
2004
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Helping to Build and Rebuild Secure Lives and Futures: Financial Transfers from Parents to Adult Children and Grandchildren.
23:S113-S125.
2004
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Publicly Funded and Family-Friend Care in the Case of Long-Term Illness: The Role of the Spouse.
23:S39-S48.
2004
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Reflexive Planning for Later Life.
23:S71-S82.
2004
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The Interplay between Women's Life Course Work Patterns and Financial Planning for Later Life.
23:S81-S95.
2004
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Understanding the Influence of the Complex Relationships among Informal and Formal Supports on the Well-Being of Caregivers of Persons with Dementia.
23:S43-S53.
2004
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Éditorial.
23:108-108.
2004
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A Review of the Comprehensiveness of Provincial Drug Coverage for Canadian Seniors.
22:33-44.
2003
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Promoting Evidence-Based Health Policy, Programming, and Practice for Seniors: Lessons from a National Knowledge Transfer Project.
22:415-430.
2003
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Aging, Attention, and Bimanual Coordination.
21:549-557.
2002
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Editorial: A Time of Opportunity for the Canadian Journal on Aging.
21:1-1.
2002
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End of Life Care: The Experience of Seniors and Informal Caregivers.
21:137-146.
2002
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Some Demographic Consequences of Revising the Definition of “Old Age” to Reflect Future Changes in Life Table Probabilities.
21:349-356.
2002
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The Economic Well-Being of Older Women Who Become Divorced or Separated in Mid- or Later Life.
21:477-493.
2002
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Éditorial: Une nouvelle étape pour La Revue canadienne du vieillissement.
21:3-3.
2002
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N. Keating, J. Fast, J. Frederick, K. Cranswick, and C. Perrier Eldercare in Canada: Context, Content and Consequences. Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada. Ministry of Industry, 1999. Catalogue no. 89-570-XPE..
20:430-431.
2001
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypothyroidism: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.
20:127-135.
2001
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The State of Evidence-Based Care in Long-Term Care Institutions: A Provincial Survey.
20:357-372.
2001
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Population Aging and Its Economic Costs: A Survey of the Issues and Evidence.
19:1-31.
2000
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Population aging and its economic costs: A survey of the issues and evidence.
19:1-31.
2000
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Prevalence, Risk Factors and Self-Reported Medical Causes of Seeing and Hearing-Related Disabilities Among Older Adults.
19:260-278.
2000
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Specialized Continuing Care Models For Persons with Dementia: A Systematic Review of the Research Literature.
19:106-126.
2000
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The Impact of Ethnicity on Helping Older Relatives: Findings From a Sample of Employed Canadians.
19:317-342.
2000
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Well-Being in Canadian Seniors: Findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.
19:139-159.
2000
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Beyond Mortality and Hospitalization Data: Self-Reported Injuries Among Canadian Seniors.
18:328-347.
1999
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Occupational Health Issues Among Employees of Home Care Agencies.
18:154-181.
1999
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Suzanne Kingsmill and Benjamin Schlesinger. The Family Squeeze: Surviving the Sandwich Generation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998..
18:513-517.
1999
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Valuation of Unpaid Help by Seniors in Canada: An Empirical Analysis.
18:430-446.
1999
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Aging with an Intellectual Disability: A Review of Canadian Literature.
17:249-271.
1998
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The Efficacy and Efficiency of the Quick Response Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
17:272-295.
1998
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The Future Population of Canada, Its Age Distribution and Dependency Relations.
17:83-109.
1998
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A Feminist Approach to Health Promotion for Older Women.
16:279-296.
1997
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Spousal Caregiving in the Institutional Setting: Task Performance.
16:51-69.
1997
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The Linkages between Informal and Formal Care of the Elderly.
16:30-50.
1997
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Wives of Institutionalized Elderly Men: What Influences Satisfaction with Care?.
15:245-263.
1996
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Comments on “Epidemiologic-Ecological Models of Aging”.
14:100-102.
1995
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Demographic Change and the Cost of Publicly Funded Health Care.
14:174-192.
1995
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Lumbar Spine and Total Body Bone Mass in Healthy Elderly Men and Women.
14:553-563.
1995
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User Fees for Health Care: Why a Bad Idea Keeps Coming Back (Or, What's Health Got to Do With It?).
14:360-390.
1995
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Editorial: Long-term Care Reform and “Family” Care: A Worrisome Combination.
13:419-422.
1994
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Evaluative Perceptions of Patronizing Speech Addressed to Institutionalized Elders in Contrasting Conversational Contexts.
13:236-248.
1994
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Neena L. Chappell. Social Support and Aging. Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths, 1992, pp. 104..
13:122-123.
1994
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Éditorial: La Réforme des soins de longue durée et les soins «familiaux»: une combinaison inquiétante.
13:423-427.
1994
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Canadian Social Welfare System Goals Seen in an American Frame of Reference - T.R. Marmor, J.L. Mashaw, P.L. Harvey. America's Misunderstood Welfare State. New York: Basic Books, 1990..
12:402-406.
1993
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Problems Experienced by Families of Long-Stay Patients.
11:169-183.
1992
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Survival Patterns of Ontario Long-Term Care Admissions: Seven Years Experience.
11:387-399.
1992
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Economic Evaluation of Alternative Programs of Reduced-Stay Senile Cataract Surgery.
10:149-164.
1991
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Ingrid Arnet Connidis. Family Ties and Aging. Toronto and Vancouver: Butterworths, 1989, pp. 130..
9:72-73.
1990
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The Impact of Home Care on Recently Discharged Elderly Hospital Patients in an Ontario Community.
9:327-347.
1990
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Joseph W. Lella, with J.Z. Czank, J. McKay, and J.R. Bayne, The Perils of Patient Government: Professionals and Patients in a Chronic Care Hospital, Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University press, 1986, 232 pp., $CDN 11.95.
8:390-393.
1989
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Participation in Adult Education by the Elderly: A Multivariate Analysis and Some Implications for the Future.
7:4-16.
1988
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The Comforter: Providing Personal Advice and Emotional Support to Generations in the Family.
6:228-240.
1987
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Prospective Aging of the Population and Its Implications For the Labour Force and Government Expenditures.
5:75-98.
1986
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The Differentiation of Multigenerational Households.
5:27-42.
1986
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Intergenerational Relationships, Vjenka Garms-Homolová, Erika M. Hoerning, and Doris Schaeffer, C.J. Hogrefe, Inc., Lewiston, New York and Toronto, 1984, 262 pp..
4:171-173.
1985
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The Value of Routine Thyroid Function Tests on Patients Referred to a Geriatric Service.
4:47-53.
1985
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A Self-Monitoring Method of Resident Care Quality Assurance in Long Term Care Facilities.
2:137-151.
1983
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Use of Observer-Rated Clinical Indicators of Pain in the Elderly.
2:71-78.
1983
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A Crisis Assessment Technique for the Evaluation of Life Events: Transition to Retirement as an Example.
1:28-39.
1982
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Mitigating the Challenges and Capitalizing on Opportunities: A Qualitative Investigation of the Public Library's Response to an Aging Population..
1-14.
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Successful aging: Indigenous men in a good way with HIV/AIDS. Canadian Journal on Aging
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