Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study

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Clarissa Giebel
Kerry Hanna
Jacqueline Cannon
Ruth Eley
Hilary Tetlow
Anna Gaughan
Aravind Komuravelli
Justine Shenton
Carol Rogers
Sarah Butchard
Steve Callaghan
Stan Limbert
Manoj Rajagopal
Kym Ward
Lisa Shaw
Rosie Whittington
Mishca Hughes
Mark Gabbay
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[1] University of Liverpool,Department of Primary Care and Mental Health
[2] NIHR ARC NWC,Waterhouse Building B Block
[3] University of Liverpool,undefined
[4] Lewy Body Society,undefined
[5] Liverpool Dementia Action Alliance,undefined
[6] SURF Liverpool,undefined
[7] Together in Dementia Everyday,undefined
[8] North West Boroughs NHS Trust,undefined
[9] Sefton Older People’s Forum,undefined
[10] National Museums Liverpool,undefined
[11] Mersey Care NHS Trust,undefined
[12] EQE Health,undefined
[13] Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Trust,undefined
[14] The Brain Charity,undefined
[15] Department of,undefined
[16] Me2U Day Care Centre,undefined
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BMC Geriatrics | / 20卷
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Formal care; Dementia; COVID-19; Corona virus; Carers;
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