Cognitive and affective assessment in day care versus institutionalized elderly patients: a 1-year longitudinal study
Ana Maseda, Aránzazu Balo, Laura Lorenzo–López, Leire Lodeiro–Fernández, José Luis Rodríguez–Villamil, José Carlos Millán–CalentiGerontology Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences...
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Main Authors: | Maseda A, Balo A, Lorenzo–López L, Lodeiro–Fernández L, Rodríguez–Villamil JL, Millán–Calenti JC |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/797116f7f11d45e3ab16266b7a7e5d4c |
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