Informal carers’ experience and outcomes of assistive technology use in dementia care in the community: a systematic review protocol

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Vimal Sriram
Crispin Jenkinson
Michele Peters
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[1] University of Oxford,Health Services Research Unit, Nuffield Department of Population Health
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Dementia; Informal carer; Assistive technology; Quality of life; Stress; Burden;
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