Current practices and factors affecting evidence-based occupational therapy practice for patients with dementia in Japan
Objective/background The rapidly increasing incidence of patients with dementia in Japan is creating an urgent demand for evidence-based occupational therapy (EBOT), which has been reported to improve clinical efficacy. This study aimed to examine the current practice of EBOT for patients with demen...
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Main Authors: | Ai Hasegawa (Author), Risa Takashima (Author), Kazuki Yoshida (Author), Daisuke Sawamura (Author), Waka Murata (Author), Shinya Sakai (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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