A Patient and Public Engagement Project to Inform Dementia Care in a UK Hospital Trust
ABSTRACT Introduction The increasing prevalence of dementia in the United Kingdom presents significant challenges for healthcare, with projections estimating over a million affected individuals by 2025, costing the NHS £6.3 billion annually. Hospital admissions among dementia patients are common, oc...
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Main Authors: | Rachel K. Marrow (Author), Camille Cronin (Author), Victor Ashby (Author), Thomas Currid (Author), Marie Alexander (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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