Development and evaluation of the content validity, practicability and feasibility of the Innovative dementia-oriented Assessment system for challenging behaviour in residents with dementia
Abstract Background One of the most difficult issues for care staff is the manifestation of challenging behaviour among residents with dementia. The first step in managing this type of behaviour is analysing its triggers. A structured assessment instrument can facilitate this process and may improve...
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Main Authors: | Margareta Halek (Author), Daniela Holle (Author), Sabine Bartholomeyczik (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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