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Do clinical guidelines support person-centred care for women affected by dementia: A content analysis.

Nevetda GengeswaranAlec BrandwoodNatalie N AndersonJessica U RamlakhanAnna R Gagliardi
Published in: Dementia (London, England) (2024)
This study identified inconsistent and insufficient guideline content on person-centred care for women with dementia. Compiled strategies for achieving person-centred care could be used by developers to enhance existing and future dementia guidelines; and inform the development of policies or programs, education, tools for clinicians, and quality improvement measures for evaluating dementia care. Future research is crucial for promoting person-centred dementia care for women living with dementia.
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