Resource allocation across the dementia continuum: a mixed methods study examining decision making on optimal dementia care among health and social care professionals
Abstract Background The understanding of appropriate or optimal care is particularly important for dementia, characterised by multiple, long-term, changing needs and the increasing expectations of people using services. However, the response of health and social care services is limited by resource...
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Main Authors: | Fiona Keogh (Author), Tom Pierse (Author), David Challis (Author), Eamon O'Shea (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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