Adaptation of a guided low-intensity behavioral activation intervention for people with dementia in Sweden: a qualitative study exploring the needs and preferences of key stakeholders
Oscar Blomberg(Uppsala University), Joanne Woodford(Uppsala University), Johanna Patriksson Karlsson(Uppsala University), Frida Svedin(Uppsala University), Anders Brantnell(Uppsala University), Louise von Essén(Uppsala University), Anna Cristina Åberg(Dalarna University), Paul Farrand(University of Exeter)
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