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Victor, C., Rippon, I., Quinn, C., Martyr, A. and Clare, L. (2021) The role of subjective social status in living well for carers of people with dementia: findings from the Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life programme, 5(3): 447–467, International Journal of Care and Caring, DOI: 10.1332/239788221X16104266615749 |
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‘Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life: living well with
dementia. The IDEAL study’ was funded jointly by the Economic and Social Research
Council (ESRC) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) through grant
ES/L001853/2 (investigators: L. Clare, I.R. Jones, C. Victor, J.V. Hindle, R.W. Jones, M.
Knapp, M. Kopelman, R. Litherland, A. Martyr, F. Matthews, R.G. Morris, S.M. Nelis,
J. Pickett, C. Quinn, J. Rusted and J. Thom). The ESRC is part of UK Research and
Innovation (UKRI). ‘Improving the experience of Dementia and Enhancing Active Life:
a longitudinal perspective on living well with dementia. The IDEAL-2 study’ was funded
by the Alzheimer’s Society, grant number 348, AS-PR2-16-001 (investigators: L. Clare,
I.R. Jones, C. Victor, C. Ballard, A. Hillman, J.V. Hindle, J. Hughes, R.W. Jones, M. Knapp,
R. Litherland, A. Martyr, F. Matthews, R.G. Morris, S.M. Nelis, C. Quinn and J. Rusted).
The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the ESRC,
UKRI, NIHR, the Department of Health and Social Care, the National Health Service,
or the Alzheimer’s Society. The support of the ESRC, NIHR and Alzheimer’s Society is
gratefully acknowledged. |
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