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The Perspectives Of People With Dementia Research Methods And Motivations 1st Edition Heather Wilkinson Murna Downs Errollyn Bruce Charlotte L Clarke Alison Bowes

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The Perspectives Of People With Dementia Research Methods And Motivations 1st Edition Heather Wilkinson Murna Downs Errollyn Bruce Charlotte L Clarke Alison Bowes
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Heather Wilkinson; Murna Downs; Errollyn Bruce; Charlotte L. Clarke; Alison Bowes
ISBN: 9781846423109, 1846423104
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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The Perspectives Of People With Dementia Research Methods And Motivations 1st Edition Heather Wilkinson Murna Downs Errollyn Bruce Charlotte L Clarke Alison Bowes by Heather Wilkinson; Murna Downs; Errollyn Bruce; Charlotte L. Clarke; Alison Bowes 9781846423109, 1846423104 instant download after payment.

People with dementia have often played a passive role in the investigation of their condition. The contributors to this book look at ways of redressing the balance and involving them in the research process. They describe the skills that researchers and care staff need when seeking to validate the views of people with dementia successfully.

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