Evaluation of the European certificate in holistic dementia care programme

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WHITE, Clare | MCVEIGH, Clare | FOSTER, Sue | DUNWOODY, Lynn | WATSON, Max

Clare White, Clare McVeigh, Sue Foster, Lynn Dunwoody and Max Watson describe research that assessed the effectiveness of a distance learning course run by the Northern Ireland Hospice that is designed to enhance health care professionals’ practice in caring for patients with dementia.

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