People with dementia and informal caregivers’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementing a behavioral activation intervention: a qualitative study using Normalization Process Theory
Frida Svedin(Uppsala University), Joanne Woodford(Uppsala University), Paul Farrand(University of Exeter), Louise von Essén(Uppsala University), Anders Brantnell(Uppsala University), Oscar Blomberg(Uppsala University), Anna Cristina Åberg(Dalarna University)
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