The Palliative Care Service Enhancement program: specialised palliative care services for people with behaviours and psychological symptoms of dementia in Australia
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Atee, M. and Morris, T. and Whiting, D. and Alford, M. 2024. The Palliative Care Service Enhancement program: specialised palliative care services for people with behaviours and psychological symptoms of dementia in Australia. Psychogeriatrics. 24: pp. 1033-1035.
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Psychogeriatrics
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Curtin Medical School
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