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Clinical and economic predictors of quality of life in dementia

Franziska Gallrach,Ray Kirk,Andrew Hornblow,Matthew Croucher-2009-01-01-University of Canterbury Research Repository (University of Canterbury)

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• To date, multivariate analyses of quality of life (QoL) in dementia are relatively rare
\n(Banerjee et.al_2009). This study aimed to measure QoL of persons with dementia
\nand their family-caregivers.
\n• The study also examined what interventions from primary and secondary care in New
\nZealand are helpful for enhancing QoL and what these interventions cost.

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• To date, multivariate analyses of quality of life (QoL) in dementia are relatively rare
\n(Banerjee et.al_2009). This study aimed to measure QoL of persons with dementia
\nand their family-caregivers.
\n• The study also examined what interventions from primary and secondary care in New
\nZealand are helpful for enhancing QoL and what these interventions cost.

Keywords

Quality of life (healthcare)DistressMedicineDepression (economics)DementiaDepressive symptomsActivities of daily livingPsychological distress

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