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L Annerstedt

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 1, 1993
Development and consequences of group living in Sweden. A new mode of care for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|March 1, 1997
Group-living care: an alternative for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt
Aging (Milan, Italy)|October 1, 1994
An attempt to determine the impact of group living care in comparison to traditional long-term care on demented elderly patientsL Annerstedt
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1994
Staff attitudes and job satisfaction in the care of demented elderly people: group living compared with long-term care institutionsB B Alfredson, L Annerstedt
International Psychogeriatrics|January 1, 1996
A dynamic long-term care system for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt, J Sanada, L Gustafson
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 1, 1996
Caregiver's burden of patients 3 years after stroke assessed by a novel caregiver burden scaleS Elmståhl, B Malmberg, L Annerstedt
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|March 1, 1997
How should a group living unit for demented elderly be designed to decrease psychiatric symptoms?S Elmståhl, L Annerstedt, O Ahlund
International Psychogeriatrics|July 25, 1998
Family caregiving in dementia: prediction of caregiver burden 12 months after relocation to group-living careS Elmståhl, B Ingvad, L Annerstedt
International Psychogeriatrics|October 24, 1998
Behavioral disturbances and pharmacological treatment of patients with dementia in family caregiving: a 2-year follow-upS Elmståhl, I Stenberg, L Annerstedt, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|May 19, 2000
Family caregiving in dementia--an analysis of the caregiver's burden and the "breaking-point" when home care becomes inadequateL Annerstedt, S Elmståhl, B Ingvad, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 1, 1993
Development and consequences of group living in Sweden. A new mode of care for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|March 1, 1997
Group-living care: an alternative for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt
Aging (Milan, Italy)|October 1, 1994
An attempt to determine the impact of group living care in comparison to traditional long-term care on demented elderly patientsL Annerstedt
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 1, 1994
Staff attitudes and job satisfaction in the care of demented elderly people: group living compared with long-term care institutionsB B Alfredson, L Annerstedt
International Psychogeriatrics|January 1, 1996
A dynamic long-term care system for the demented elderlyL Annerstedt, J Sanada, L Gustafson
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|February 1, 1996
Caregiver's burden of patients 3 years after stroke assessed by a novel caregiver burden scaleS Elmståhl, B Malmberg, L Annerstedt
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|March 1, 1997
How should a group living unit for demented elderly be designed to decrease psychiatric symptoms?S Elmståhl, L Annerstedt, O Ahlund
International Psychogeriatrics|July 25, 1998
Family caregiving in dementia: prediction of caregiver burden 12 months after relocation to group-living careS Elmståhl, B Ingvad, L Annerstedt
International Psychogeriatrics|October 24, 1998
Behavioral disturbances and pharmacological treatment of patients with dementia in family caregiving: a 2-year follow-upS Elmståhl, I Stenberg, L Annerstedt, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|May 19, 2000
Family caregiving in dementia--an analysis of the caregiver's burden and the "breaking-point" when home care becomes inadequateL Annerstedt, S Elmståhl, B Ingvad, et al.
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