Who is informed and who uninformed? Addressing the legal barriers to progress in dementia research and care
Abstract Conduct of research is an essential tool for the evaluation and improvement of health services. In Israel, research on persons with dementia is very limited, with the largest portion of such research involving a few surveys and examining risk factors for dementia. Very few studies describe...
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Main Author: | Jiska Cohen-Mansfield (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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