Correlates of Health-Related Quality of Life Among Chinese Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Dan Song,1 Doris SF Yu,2 Polly WC Li,2 Guijuan He,1 Qiuhua Sun1 1School of Nursing, ZheJiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSARCorrespondence: Qiuhua SunSchool of Nursing, ZheJiang...
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Main Authors: | Song D, Yu DSF, Li PWC, He G, Sun Q |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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