Quality of life: Perceptions of residential care
Byrne H & MacLean D. International Journal of Nursing Practice 1997; 3: 21–28 Quality of life: Perceptions of residential care Residents in selected aged care facilities in Australia (n=185) and New Zealand (n=44) completed a 56 item quality of life instrument derived and refined through grounde...
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