Exploring resident experiences of person-centred care at mealtimes in long-term residential care: a rapid ethnography

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Megan Davies
Franziska Zúñiga
Hilde Verbeek
Sandra Staudacher
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[1] University of Basel,Nursing Science, Department of Public Health
[2] Care and Public Health Research Institute,Department of Health Services Research
[3] Maastricht University,undefined
[4] CURAVIVA Schweiz,undefined
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BMC Geriatrics | / 22卷
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Older adults; Aged Care; Care home; Nursing home; Dining; Qualitative research;
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