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3. EuGMS Task and Finish group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs (FRIDs): Position on Knowledge Dissemination, Management, and Future Research

9. Measuring relatives' perceptions of end-of-life communication with physicians in five countries: a psychometric analysis

10. Advance directives in European long-term care facilities:A cross-sectional survey

11. Measuring relatives’ perceptions of end-of-life communication with physicians in five countries:a psychometric analysis

12. Advance directives in European long-term care facilities : A cross-sectional survey

13. Large differences in the organization of palliative care in nursing homes in six European countries: findings from the PACE cross-sectional study

14. No difference in effects of 'PACE steps to success' palliative care program for nursing home residents with and without dementia: a pre-planned subgroup analysis of the seven-country PACE trial

15. Potentially Inappropriate Treatments at the End of Life in Nursing Home Residents: Findings From the PACE Cross-Sectional Study in Six European Countries

16. Hospitalisation in the last month of life and in-hospital death of nursing home residents: a cross-sectional analysis of six European countries

17. Hospitalisation in the last month of life and in-hospital death of nursing home residents:A cross-sectional analysis of six European countries

18. No difference in effects of ‘PACE steps to success’ palliative care program for nursing home residents with and without dementia:a pre-planned subgroup analysis of the seven-country PACE trial

19. Deprescribing tool for STOPPFall (screening tool of older persons prescriptions in older adults with high fall risk) items

20. Decreased costs and retained QoL due to the 'PACE Steps to Success' intervention in LTCFs: cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized controlled trial

21. Decreased costs and retained QoL due to the 'PACE Steps to Success' intervention in LTCFs:cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized controlled trial

22. Comfort and clinical events at the end of life of nursing home residents with and without dementia:The six-country epidemiological PACE study

23. Factors Associated with Perception of the Quality of Physicians' End-of-life Communication in Long-Term Care Facilities:PACE Cross-Sectional Study

24. STOPPFall (Screening Tool of Older Persons Prescriptions in older adults with high fall risk): a Delphi study by the EuGMS Task and Finish Group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs

25. Comfort and clinical events at the end of life of nursing home residents with and without dementia : The six-country epidemiological PACE study

26. Factors Associated with Perception of the Quality of Physicians' End-of-life Communication in Long-Term Care Facilities : PACE Cross-Sectional Study

27. [Editorial Note] EuGMS Task and Finish group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs (FRIDs): position on knowledge dissemination, management, and future research

28. Care staff's self-efficacy regarding end-of-life communication in the long-term care setting: Results of the PACE cross-sectional study in six European countries

29. Evaluation of a Palliative Care Program for Nursing Homes in 7 Countries:The PACE Cluster-Randomized Clinical Trial

30. Evaluating the implementation of the PACE Steps to Success Programme in long-term care facilities in seven countries according to the RE-AIM framework

31. A framework for cross-cultural development and implementation of complex interventions to improve palliative care in nursing homes:the PACE steps to success programme

32. Palliative care provision in long-term care facilities differs across Europe:Results of a cross-sectional study in six European countries (PACE)

33. EuGMS Task and Finish group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs (FRIDs): Position on Knowledge Dissemination, Management, and Future Research

34. EuGMS Task and Finish group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs (FRIDs): Position on Knowledge Dissemination, Management, and Future Research

35. Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles:A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries

36. Research, recruitment and observational data collection in care homes:Lessons from the PACE study

37. Care staff's self-efficacy regarding end-of-life communication in the long-term care setting:Results of the PACE cross-sectional study in six European countries

38. Evaluation of a Palliative Care Program for Nursing Homes in 7 Countries : The PACE Cluster-Randomized Clinical Trial

39. A framework for cross-cultural development and implementation of complex interventions to improve palliative care in nursing homes : the PACE steps to success programme

40. Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles : A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries

41. Research, recruitment and observational data collection in care homes : Lessons from the PACE study

42. Palliative care provision in long-term care facilities differs across Europe : Results of a cross-sectional study in six European countries (PACE)

43. EuGMS Task and Finish group on Fall-Risk-Increasing Drugs (FRIDs): Position on Knowledge Dissemination, Management, and Future Research

44. Care staff's self-efficacy regarding end of life communication in long term care facilities: Results of a cross-sectional study in 6 European countries (PACE)

45. Physician involvement and recognition of the resident's last phase of life in long-term care facilities: Findings from an EU FP7 funded cross-sectional study in 6 European countries (PACE)

47. The characteristics of diabetic residents in European nursing homes: results from the SHELTER study

48. European silver paper on the future of health promotion and preventive actions, basic research and clinical aspects of age-related disease

49. What works better for community-dwelling Older people at risk to fall?: A meta-analysis of multifactorial versus physical exercise-alone interventions

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