WHO, WHEN, HOW: a scoping review on flexible at-home respite for informal caregivers of older adults
Abstract Background As the world population is aging, considerable efforts need to be put towards developing and maintaining evidenced-based care for older adults. Respite services are part of the selection of homecare offered to informal caregivers. Although current best practices around respite ar...
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Main Authors: | Maude Viens (Author), Alexandra Éthier (Author), Véronique Provencher (Author), Annie Carrier (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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