Caregivers' attitudes to and interpretations of the behaviour of severely demented patients during feeding in a patient assignment care system

International Journal of Nursing Studies - Tập 24 - Trang 145-153 - 1987
Elsy Athlin1, Astrid Norberg1
1Department of Advanced Nursing, University of Umeå, Box 1442, S-901 24 Umeå, Sweden

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