Specialist nursing support for unpaid carers of people with dementia: a mixed-methods feasibility study
Background: Unpaid carers are the mainstay of support for people with dementia. Admiral Nursing (AN) is the only specialist nursing service that specifically focuses on supporting such carers, but evidence of its effectiveness, costs and relationships with other health and social care services is li...
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Main Authors: | Kate Gridley (Author), Fiona Aspinal (Author), Gillian Parker (Author), Helen Weatherly (Author), Rita Faria (Author), Francesco Longo (Author), Bernard van den Berg (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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