Attitude toward dementia and preferences for diagnosis in Japanese health service consumers
Abstract Background Being diagnosed with dementia is a confronting experience for any individual and their caregiver. However, a diagnosis provides opportunity for future preparation for management of the condition. This study investigated attitudes toward dementia and preferences for diagnosis amon...
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Main Authors: | Hikaru Oba (Author), Teruyuki Matsuoka (Author), Yuka Kato (Author), Rochelle Watson (Author), Elise Mansfield (Author), Rob Sanson-Fisher (Author), Jin Narumoto (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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