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      Moving beyond patient and client approaches: Mobilizing ‘authentic partnerships’ in dementia care, support and services

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      Dementia
      SAGE Publications

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                Journal
                Dementia
                Dementia
                SAGE Publications
                1471-3012
                1741-2684
                July 2012
                July 2012
                : 11
                : 4
                : 427-452
                Article
                10.1177/1471301211421063
                24381038
                9bb9f849-a070-4d77-9f6c-95a815172e9a
                © 2012
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