A human rights-based framework for qualitative dementia research
<strong>Background and objectives: <br></strong>People living with dementia have historically been excluded from qualitative research and their voices ignored due to the perception that a person with dementia is not able to express their opinions, preferences and feelings. Research...
Main Authors: | Diaz-Gil, A, Brooke, J, Kozlowska, O, Jackson, D, Appleton, J, Pendlebury, ST |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2023
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