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Difficulties in disclosing the diagnosis of dementia: a qualitative study in general practice
Jill Phillips, Constance Dimity Pond, Nerida Elizabeth Paterson, Cate Howell, Allan Shell, Nigel P Stocks, Susan M Goode and John E Marley
British Journal of General Practice 2012; 62 (601): e546-e553. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp12X653598
Jill Phillips
RN, BSocSc(Hons), PhD
Roles: senior research assistant
Constance Dimity Pond
BA, FRACGP, PhD
Roles: professor
Nerida Elizabeth Paterson
BMed, Dip RACOG
Roles: senior lecturer
Cate Howell
FRACGP, FACPsychMed, DipClinHyp
Roles: co-director
Allan Shell
MBBS, GradDip(PH)
Roles: visiting fellow to University of New South Wales Dementia Collaborative Research Centre & Academic GP
Nigel P Stocks
DipPH, FAFPHM, GICD
Roles: head, discipline of general practice, deputy head
Susan M Goode
BSc(Hons), DipMgt
Roles: program manager
John E Marley
MD
Roles: professor
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Difficulties in disclosing the diagnosis of dementia: a qualitative study in general practice
Jill Phillips, Constance Dimity Pond, Nerida Elizabeth Paterson, Cate Howell, Allan Shell, Nigel P Stocks, Susan M Goode, John E Marley
British Journal of General Practice 2012; 62 (601): e546-e553. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp12X653598
Difficulties in disclosing the diagnosis of dementia: a qualitative study in general practice
Jill Phillips, Constance Dimity Pond, Nerida Elizabeth Paterson, Cate Howell, Allan Shell, Nigel P Stocks, Susan M Goode, John E Marley
British Journal of General Practice 2012; 62 (601): e546-e553. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp12X653598
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