Agitation in Dementia: concept clarification
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He concepts of agitation is not well defined. In addition, there exists much confusion about the characteristics and boundaries of agitation, as well as the distinction between agitation and related concepts. Recently developed theoretical models for agitation in dementia require new interpretation and conceptualization of agitation.
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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001
30 November -0001
Year of Publication:
2005
2005
@article{sensecare:421,
- author = {Eun-Hi Kong and School of Nursing and University of Pennsylvania},
- title = {Agitation in Dementia: concept clarification},
- year = {2005},
- date = {November 30, -0001},
Eun-Hi Kong and School of Nursing and University of Pennsylvania 2005 Agitation in Dementia: concept clarification November 30, -0001
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