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Kinnunen KM, Rapaport P, Webster L, et al. A manual-based intervention for carers of people with dementia and sleep disturbances: an acceptability and feasibility RCT. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2018 Dec. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 22.71.)
A manual-based intervention for carers of people with dementia and sleep disturbances: an acceptability and feasibility RCT.
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