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Tag Archives: Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital
An Investigation Into the Management of Faecal Incontinence in Care Home Residents With Advanced Dementia (Health Technology Assessments / JAMDA / BMJ Open)
Summary The results of the latest research into this topic, based on a realist approach to investigation. Full Text Link Reference Goodman, C. Norton, C. [and] Buswell, M. [et al] (2017). Managing Faecal INcontinence in people with advanced dementia resident … Continue reading
Posted in Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, NIHR, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Systematic Reviews, UK, Universal Interest
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