A qualitative study protocol of ageing carers’ caregiving experiences and their planning for continuation of care for their immediate family members with intellectual disability

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Lisa Pau Le Low
Wai Tong Chien
Lai Wah Lam
Kayla Ka Yin Wong
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[1] School of Health Sciences,School of Nursing
[2] Caritas Institute of Higher Education,The Nethersole School of Nursing
[3] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,undefined
[4] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
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BMC Geriatrics | / 17卷
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Ageing; Community-dwelling; Family caregiving; Intellectual disability; Qualitative research;
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