Family carers’ involvement strategies in response to sub-optimal health services to older adults living with dementia – a qualitative study

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Kristin Häikiö
Mette Sagbakken
Jorun Rugkåsa
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[1] Akershus University Hospital,HØKH – Health Services Research Unit
[2] Oslo Metropolitan University,Centre for Care Research
[3] University of South-Eastern Norway,undefined
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Dementia; Caregivers; Health services for the aged; Health literacy; Social capital; Community care;
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