(In-)formal caregivers' and general practitioners' views on hospitalizations of people with dementia - an exploratory qualitative interview study
Abstract Background Dementia is an irreversible chronic disease with wide-ranging effects on patients', caregivers' and families' lives. Hospitalizations are significant events for people with dementia. They tend to have poorer outcomes compared to those without dementia. Most of the...
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Main Authors: | Nadine Janis Pohontsch (Author), Martin Scherer (Author), Marion Eisele (Author) |
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