It takes three to tango: An ethnography of triadic involvement of residents, families and nurses in long‐term dementia care
Abstract Background Researchers often stress the necessity and challenge of integrating the positionings of residents, family members and nurses in order to realize each actor's involvement in long‐term dementia care. Yet most studies approach user and family involvement separately. Aim To expl...
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Main Authors: | Luzan Koster (Author), Henk Nies (Author) |
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