Stakeholders perspectives on the key components of community-based interventions coordinating care in dementia: a qualitative systematic review
Abstract Background Interventions aiming to coordinate services for the community-based dementia population vary in components, organisation and implementation. In this review we aimed to investigate the views of stakeholders on the key components of community-based interventions coordinating care i...
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Main Authors: | Amy Backhouse (Author), David A. Richards (Author), Rose McCabe (Author), Ross Watkins (Author), Chris Dickens (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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