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A qualitative meta-synthesis of common and unique preferences for supportive services among persons with young onset dementia and their caregivers.

Sarah M BannonMira R ReichmanKatherine E WangSimrit UppalVictoria A GrunbergAna Maria Vranceanu
Published in: Dementia (London, England) (2021)
Persons with young onset dementia and their caregivers endorsed largely overlapping preferences, including having direct contact with providers and the ability to participate together in programs that have content and skills relevant to their specific needs and challenges. Findings can directly inform the format, content, and procedures of supportive services for persons with young onset dementia and their caregivers.
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