Adapting a guided low-intensity behavioural activation intervention for people with dementia and depression in the Swedish healthcare context (INVOLVERA): a study protocol using codesign and participatory action research
Frida Svedin(Uppsala University), Joanne Woodford(Uppsala University), Chelsea Coumoundouros(Uppsala University), Anders Brantnell(Uppsala University), Oscar Blomberg(Uppsala University), Louise von Essén(Uppsala University), Anna Cristina Åberg(Dalarna University), Paul Farrand(University of Exeter)
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