[HTML][HTML] Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - Springer
Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes
and are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - escholarship.org
BackgroundMost people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

NIDUS study team - Trials, 2021 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - openaccess.city.ac.uk
Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a new psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

[PDF][PDF] Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - TRIALS, 2021 - qmro.qmul.ac.uk
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - repository.uwl.ac.uk
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …

Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a New psychosocial intervention to support Independence in Dementia (NIDUS-family) for family carers and people living with …

A Burton, P Rapaport, M Palomo, K Lord, J Budgett… - Trials, 2021 - go.gale.com
Background Most people living with dementia want to remain living in their own homes and
are supported to do so by family carers. No interventions have consistently demonstrated …