How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults

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How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults. / Clotworthy, Amy; Westendorp, Rudi GJ.

Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People: International perspectives on current knowledge and future directions. ed. / Tine Rostgaard; John Parsons; Hanne Tuntland. 1. ed. Policy Press, 2023.

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Harvard

Clotworthy, A & Westendorp, RGJ 2023, How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults. in T Rostgaard, J Parsons & H Tuntland (eds), Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People: International perspectives on current knowledge and future directions. 1 edn, Policy Press.

APA

Clotworthy, A., & Westendorp, R. GJ. (2023). How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults. In T. Rostgaard, J. Parsons, & H. Tuntland (Eds.), Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People: International perspectives on current knowledge and future directions (1 ed.). Policy Press.

Vancouver

Clotworthy A, Westendorp RGJ. How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults. In Rostgaard T, Parsons J, Tuntland H, editors, Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People: International perspectives on current knowledge and future directions. 1 ed. Policy Press. 2023

Author

Clotworthy, Amy ; Westendorp, Rudi GJ. / How can we help? Promoting autonomy-compatible help to reable older adults. Reablement in Long-Term Care for Older People: International perspectives on current knowledge and future directions. editor / Tine Rostgaard ; John Parsons ; Hanne Tuntland. 1. ed. Policy Press, 2023.

Bibtex

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