Publications

At the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, we disseminate findings from research projects conducted by the Center for Research and Education widely to professionals and older adults and their families. Our results are also published in peer reviewed journals such as The Gerontologist, The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions. We also translate our research findings into useful information for older adults and families as part of the Consumer Information Initiative. Below is a list of publications by Benjamin Rose staff.

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Primetica, B., Menne, H. L., Bollin, S., Teri, L., & Molea, M. (2015). Evidence-based program replication: Translational activities, experiences, and challenges. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 34(5), 652-670. doi:10.1177/0733464813508888

Ejaz, F. K., Bukach, A. M., Dawson, N., Gitter, R. & Judge, K. S. (2015). Examining direct service worker turnover in three long-term care industries in Ohio. Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 27(2), 139-155. doi:10.1080/08959420.2014.987034

Bass, D. M., Judge, K. S., Maslow, K., Wilson, N. L., Morgan, R. O., McCarthy, C. A., Looman, W. J., Snow, A. L., & Kunik, M. E. (2015). Impact of the care coordination program "Partners in Dementia Care" on veterans' hospital admissions and emergency department visits. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 1, 13-22. doi:10.1016/j.trci.2015.03.003

Rose, M. S., Noelker, L. S., & Kagan, J. (2015). Improving policies for caregiver respite services. The Gerontologist, 55(2), 302-308. doi:10.1093/geront/gnu120

Bass D.M., Easom, L., Primetica, B., & Holloway, C.J. (2015). Reflections on implementing the evidence-based BRI Care Consultation with RCI in Georgia. Generations, Journal of the American Society on Aging, 39(4), 49-56.

Nagpal, N., Heid, A. R., Zarit, S. H., & Whitlatch, C. J. (2015). Religiosity and quality of life: A dyadic perspective of individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Aging & Mental Health, 19(6), 500-506. doi:10.1080/13607863.2014.952708