Tailoring a complex intervention to reduce antidepressants in institutionalized older persons with dementia
Abstract Introduction First-line treatment for behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of dementia is non-pharmacological. Still, psychotropic medication is widely used, despite its limited effect and harmful side-effects. More than half of all nursing home residents with dementia receive antidepressant...
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Main Authors: | Pernille Hølmkjær (Author), Charlotte Vermehren (Author), Anne Holm (Author), Maarten Pieter Rozing (Author), Kirsten Høj (Author), Gritt Overbeck (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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