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Preferences for Living Arrangements in Dementia: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

Christian SpeckemeierCarina AbelsKlemens HöferAnja NiemannJurgen WasemAnke WalendzikSilke Neusser
Published in: PharmacoEconomics - open (2023)
Heterogeneous preferences for living arrangements for people with dementia were identified. The expansion of concepts with access to natural environments for persons with dementia might be a viable option for the formal care market in Germany. Further research is needed to meet the challenges of setting up and designing innovative living arrangements for people with dementia. Preferences vary by gender, age, religious beliefs, experience as an informal caregiver, and migrant background.
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