Significance of quality of care for quality of life in persons with dementia at risk of nursing home admission: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Quality of life in persons with dementia is, in large part, dependent on the quality of care they receive. Investigating both subjective and objective aspects of quality of care may reveal areas for improvement regarding their care, which information may ultimately enable persons...
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Main Authors: | Christina Bökberg (Author), Gerd Ahlström (Author), Staffan Karlsson (Author) |
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