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Background Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised …

G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare, J Hoe… - Trials, 2011 - go.gale.com
Background Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

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Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group
reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial - Bangor …

Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised …

G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare, J Hoe… - Trials, 2011 - europepmc.org
Background Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

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Background: Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

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Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that engage both
the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits. Existing research …

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G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare, J Hoe… - 2011 - pure.port.ac.uk
Background: Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

[HTML][HTML] Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised …

G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare, J Hoe… - Trials, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised …

G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare… - Trials, 2011 - openaccess.city.ac.uk
Background Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …

Peer support for family carers of people with dementia, alone or in combination with group reminiscence in a factorial design: study protocol for a randomised …

G Charlesworth, K Burnell, J Beecham, Z Hoare, J Hoe… - Trials, 2011 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Background: Peer support interventions can improve carer wellbeing and interventions that
engage both the carer and person with dementia can have significant mutual benefits …