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Older persons with dementia at risk for institutionalization in eight European countries: a cross-sectional study on the perceptions of informal caregivers and healthcare professionals.
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Changes in caregiver burden and health-related quality of life of informal caregivers of older people with Dementia: evidence from the European RightTimePlaceCare prospective cohort study
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Quality of life in persons with dementia and the influence of functional capacity and quality of care.
2015) Horizons for Comparative and Integrative Research on Ageing and Health(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Care and service at home for persons with dementia in Europe
2015) Nordic Conference on Advances in Health Care Sciences Research, 2015(
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Anticholinergic Load : Is there a Cognitive Cost in Early Parkinson's Disease?
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2014
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Tooth loss and cognitive functions among older adults
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Framing spaces in places: Creating ''respite spaces'' in dementia care settings.
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Quality of Life and Quality of Care for People With Dementia Receiving Long Term Institutional Care or Professional Home Care: The European RightTimePlaceCare Study
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Reasons for Institutionalization of People With Dementia: Informal Caregiver Reports From 8 European Countries
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Best practice and needs of improvement in the chain of care for persons with dementia in Sweden : EANS Summer conference. Essentials of Nursing Care. Methods and Studies to Improve the Evidence Base, Rennes, France
2014) EANS Summer conference. Essentials of Nursing Care. Methods and Studies to Improve the Evidence Base(
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