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How Is Quality of Life Assessed in People with Dementia? A Systematic Literature Review and a Primer for Speech-Language Pathologists (2020)
Heuer, S., & Willer, R. (2020). How is quality of life assessed in people with dementia? A systematic literature review and a primer for speech-language pathologists. American Journal of Speech- Language Pathology, 29(3), 1702-1715.
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This review article investigates how the quality of life is measured for people with dementia. It provides some examples of how this could be improved with future research. Speech-Language Pathologists are qualified to help with the self-reported qua ...
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Population:
Adult
Discipline:
SLP
Diagnosis:
Dementia