Randomized clinical trial of a quality improvement intervention in nursing homes.
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D. Mehr | M. Rantz | R. Porter | V. Conn | M. Maas | G. Petroski | L. Hicks | D. Wipke-Tevis | L. Popejoy | R. Madsen | M. Zwygart-Stauffacher | V. Grando | J. Bostick
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