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De invloed van de omgeving op gedrag in de opeenvolgende fasen van dementie

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Meer kwaliteit van leven

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Dementie wordt een epidemie en de grenzen aan de zorg zijn – zeker in financiële zin – al overschreden. Die zorg betreft vooral de mensen met dementie en probleemgedrag. Desondanks blijkt probleemgedrag bij dementie nog steeds niet goed hanteerbaar.

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van der Plaats, A., Schols, J. (2018). De invloed van de omgeving op gedrag in de opeenvolgende fasen van dementie. In: Dröes, RM., Scheltens, P., Schols, J. (eds) Meer kwaliteit van leven. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2048-6_6

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