Developing the New Interventions for independence in Dementia Study (NIDUS) theoretical model for supporting people to live well with dementia at home for longer: a systematic review of theoretical models and Randomised Controlled Trial evidence
Yes === Purpose: To build an evidence-informed theoretical model describing how to support people with dementia to live well or for longer at home. Methods: We searched electronic databases to August 2018 for papers meeting predetermined inclusion criteria in two reviews that informed our model....
Main Authors: | Lord, Kathryn, Beresford-Dent, Jules, Rapaport, P., Burton, A., Leverton, M., Walters, K., Lang, I., Downs, Murna G., Manthorpe, J., Boex, S., Jackson, J., Ogden, M., Cooper, C. |
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Language: | en |
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2020
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18152 |
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