His primary areas of investigation include Hip fracture, Gerontology, Physical therapy, Cohort study and Activities of daily living. The various areas that Jay Magaziner examines in his Hip fracture study include Odds ratio, Mortality rate, Prospective cohort study, Surgery and Cohort. His Gerontology research includes elements of Research design, Nursing homes, Dementia and Psychological intervention.
His research in Physical therapy intersects with topics in Medical record, Orthopedic surgery, Hospital discharge, Osteoporosis and Risk factor. His Cohort study research incorporates elements of Rehabilitation, Retrospective cohort study, Delirium and Emergency medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Survival rate, Minimum Data Set, Functional status and Cognitive disorder.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Hip fracture, Physical therapy, Gerontology, Activities of daily living and Surgery. The study incorporates disciplines such as Prospective cohort study, Randomized controlled trial and Cohort in addition to Hip fracture. Jay Magaziner interconnects Incidence and Cohort study in the investigation of issues within Prospective cohort study.
His Physical therapy research focuses on Confidence interval and how it relates to Odds ratio, Emergency medicine and Depression. His Gerontology research includes themes of Psychological intervention, Dementia, Public health, Social support and Risk factor. His work deals with themes such as Anemia and Femoral neck, which intersect with Surgery.
Jay Magaziner mostly deals with Hip fracture, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation, Cohort and Sarcopenia. His Hip fracture study introduces a deeper knowledge of Internal medicine. His Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intervention, Orthopedic surgery, Randomized controlled trial and Cognitive test.
His study in Rehabilitation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Quality of life and Outreach. His Cohort research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Outcome, Epidemiology and Repeated measures design. His Sarcopenia research also works with subjects such as
Jay Magaziner focuses on Hip fracture, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation, Randomized controlled trial and Lean body mass. His Hip fracture study incorporates themes from Prospective cohort study, Mobility disability, Gerontology and Cardiovascular risk factors. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Physical therapy and Injury prevention in his work.
His Rehabilitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Activities of daily living and Confidence interval. Jay Magaziner works mostly in the field of Activities of daily living, limiting it down to topics relating to Cohort study and, in certain cases, Body mass index, as a part of the same area of interest. His studies deal with areas such as Falling, Health care and Walk-in as well as Randomized controlled trial.
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Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion in High-Risk Patients after Hip Surgery
Jeffrey L. Carson;Michael L. Terrin;Helaine Noveck;David W. Sanders.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2011)
Meta-analysis: Excess Mortality After Hip Fracture Among Older Women and Men
Patrick Haentjens;Jay Magaziner;Cathleen S Colón-Emeric;Dirk Vanderschueren.
Annals of Internal Medicine (2010)
Predictors of functional recovery one year following hospital discharge for hip fracture: a prospective study.
J. Magaziner;E. M. Simonsick;T. M. Kashner;J. R. Hebel.
Journal of Gerontology (1990)
Relationship Between Pain and Opioid Analgesics on the Development of Delirium Following Hip Fracture
R. Sean Morrison;Jay Magaziner;Marvin Gilbert;Kenneth J. Koval.
Journals of Gerontology Series A-biological Sciences and Medical Sciences (2003)
Association of timing of surgery for hip fracture and patient outcomes.
Gretchen M. Orosz;Jay Magaziner;Edward L. Hannan;R. Sean Morrison.
JAMA (2004)
The impact of post-operative pain on outcomes following hip fracture.
R.Sean Morrison;Jay Magaziner;Mary Ann McLaughlin;Gretchen Orosz.
Pain (2003)
Dementia as a Risk Factor for Falls and Fall Injuries Among Nursing Home Residents
Carol Van Doorn;Ann L. Gruber-Baldini;Sheryl Zimmerman;J. Richard Hebel.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2003)
Mortality and Locomotion 6 Months After Hospitalization for Hip Fracture: Risk Factors and Risk-Adjusted Hospital Outcomes
Edward L. Hannan;Jay Magaziner;Jason J. Wang;Elizabeth A. Eastwood.
JAMA (2001)
Survival experience of aged hip fracture patients.
J Magaziner;E M Simonsick;T M Kashner;J R Hebel.
American Journal of Public Health (1989)
Patient-proxy response comparability on measures of patient health and functional status
Jay Magaziner;Eleanor M. Simonsick;T.Michael Kashner;J.Richard Hebel.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (1988)
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