Changing practice in dementia care in the community: developing and testing evidence-based interventions, from timely diagnosis to end of life (EVIDEM)
Background: The needs of people with dementia and their carers are inadequately addressed at all key points in the illness trajectory, from diagnosis through to end-of-life care. The EVIDEM (Evidence-based Interventions in Dementia) research and development programme (2007-12) was designed to help c...
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Main Authors: | Steve Iliffe (Author), Jane Wilcock (Author), Vari Drennan (Author), Claire Goodman (Author), Mark Griffin (Author), Martin Knapp (Author), David Lowery (Author), Jill Manthorpe (Author), Greta Rait (Author), James Warner (Author) |
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