Propensity Score Methods in Nursing Research: Take Advantage of Them but Proceed With Caution
págs. 421-424
Multiple Chronic Conditions and Hospitalizations Among Recipients of Long-Term Services and Supports
Janet H. Van Cleave, Brian L. Egleston, Katherine M. Abbott, Karen B. Hirschman, Aditi Rao-, Mary D. Naylor
págs. 425-434
Temporal Patterns of In-Hospital Falls of Elderly Patients
Pablo Jesús López Soto, Michael H. Smolensky, Linda L. Sackett Lundeen, Alfredo de Giorgi, María Aurora Rodríguez Borrego, Roberto Manfredini, Cristiano Pelati, Fabio Fabbian
págs. 435-445
Family Perspectives on Overall Care in the Intensive Care Unit
Lissi Hansen, Susan J. Rosenkranz, Richard A. Mularski, Michael C. Leo
págs. 446-454
Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Lived Experiences Following Venous Thromboembolism: “It will always lie in wait”
Anette Arbjerg Højen, Pia S. Dreyer, Deirdre A. Lane, Torben Bjerregaard Larsen, Erik Elgaard Sørensen
págs. 455-464
Which Propensity Score Method Best Reduces Confounder Imbalance?: An Example From a Retrospective Evaluation of a Childhood Obesity Intervention
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