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Capturing Interactive Occupation and Social Engagement in a Residential Dementia and Mental Health Setting Using Quantitative and Narrative Data 원문보기

Geriatrics, v.1 no.3, 2016년, pp.15 -   

Morgan-Brown, Mark (Occupational Therapy Department, Mental Health Services, Cavan General Hospital, Lisdarn, Cavan H12 N889, Ireland) ,  Brangan, Joan (Discipline of Occupational Therapy, Trinity College, Saint James’s Hospital, James’s Street, Dublin D08 RT2X, Ireland)

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Objectives: Despite an abundance of research acknowledging the value of interactive occupation and social engagement for older people, and the limits to these imposed by many residential settings, there is a lack of research which measures and analyzes these concepts. This research provides a method...

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