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Original Research

Meaning in family caregiving for people with dementia: a narrative study about relationships, values, and motivation, and how day care influences these factors

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Pages 445-455 | Published online: 08 Dec 2017

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Jeong Hwa Kwon & Gwi-Ryung Son Hong. (2021) Influence of Self-care on Burnout in Primary Family Caregiver of Person with Dementia. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 51:2, pages 217.
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T. L. Ibsen, Ø. Kirkevold, G. G. Patil & S. Eriksen. (2020) Dropout from farm-based day care for people with dementia in Norway: a follow-up study. BMC Geriatrics 20:1.
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Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Knut Engedal, Øyvind Kirkevold, Jūratė Šaltytė Benth & Geir Selbæk. (2018) The impact of attending day care designed for home-dwelling people with dementia on nursing home admission: a 24-month controlled study. BMC Health Services Research 18:1.
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