Conservative interventions for incontinence in people with dementia or cognitive impairment, living at home: a systematic review
Background: Dementia is a distressing and disabling illness with worldwide estimates of increased numbers of people with the condition. Two thirds of people with dementia live at home and policies in many countries seek to support more people for longer in this setting. Incontinence both contributes...
Main Authors: | Drennan, Vari M. (Author), Greenwood, Nan (Author), Cole, Laura (Author), Fader, Mandy (Author), Grant, Robert (Author), Rait, Greta (Author), Iliffe, Steve (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-12-28.
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