‘Familiarity’ as a key factor influencing rural family carers’ experience of the nursing home placement of an older relative: a qualitative study

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Assumpta Ryan
Hugh McKenna
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[1] University of Ulster,School of Nursing and Institute of Nursing and Health Research
[2] University of Ulster,Institute of Nursing and Health Research
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Family carers; Nursing homes; Older people; Rural health care;
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