Comments on Westera et al. (2022), 'Support for people with dementia experiencing severe responsive behaviours: Unpacking the disconnect between policy and practice'.
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Andreotta, M. and Atee, M. and Morris, T. and Alford, M. 2022. Comments on Westera et al. (2022), 'Support for people with dementia experiencing severe responsive behaviours: Unpacking the disconnect between policy and practice'. Australas J Ageing.
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Australas J Ageing
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Curtin Medical School
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