EVIDEM: Evidence-Based Interventions in Dementia (National Institute for Health Research)

Summary

Evidence-Based Interventions in Dementia (EVIDEM) is a database devoted to changing practice regarding dementia care in the community, and developing and testing interventions from early recognition to end of life. EVIDEM is a consortium of academic and NHS professionals. It is funded by the National Institute for Health Research. The programme is hosted by Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust.

Read more:  EVIDEM: Evidence-Based Interventions in Dementia (NIHR).

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Wolverhampton Medical Institute, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK. Keeping you abreast with the latest developments in dementia & elderly care and related research. (jh)
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