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Shelton, E. G., Orsulic-Jeras, S., Whitlatch, C. J., & Szabo, S. M. (2018). Does it matter if we disagree? The impact of incongruent care preferences on persons with dementia and their care partners. The Gerontologist, 58(3), 556-566. doi:10.1093/geront/gnw202

Ejaz, F. K., & Peters, B. (2007). Provider perspectives on how to effectively present information on quality. Nursing Homes: Long Term Care Management, 56(6), 42-46.

Noelker, L. S., Castora-Binkley, M., Rose, M. S., Browdie, R., & Ejaz, F. K. (2010). Strengthening the direct care workforce: Preliminary recommendations from a national panel of experts in long-term care. Public Policy & Aging Report, 20(1), 22-26. doi:10.1093/ppar/20.1.22

Piiparinen, R., & Whitlatch, C. J. (2011). Existential loss as a determinant to well-being in the dementia caregiving dyad: A conceptual model. Dementia, 10(2), 185-201.

Sebern, M. D., Sulemanjee, N., Sebern, M. J., Garnier-Villarreal, M., & Whitlatch, C. J. (2017). Does an intervention designed to improve self-management, social support and awareness of palliative-care address needs of persons with heart failure, family caregivers and clinicians? Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27(3-4), e643-e657. doi:10.1111/jocn.14115.