2024
DOI: 10.1177/14713012241244982
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Do clinical guidelines support person-centred care for women affected by dementia: A content analysis

Nevetda Gengeswaran,
Alec Brandwood,
Natalie N Anderson
et al.

Abstract: Background Dementia disproportionately affects women including persons living with dementia and caregivers. Person-centered care, rather than disease-focused, is recommended to improve care for affected persons including caregivers. General practitioners play a central role in dementia care but find it challenging due to inadequate training. The study aimed to assess if and how dementia guidelines provide clinicians with guidance on person-centred care for women affected by dementia. Methods We searched for pu… Show more

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