How do quantitative studies involving people with dementia report experiences of standardised data collection? A narrative synthesis of NIHR published studies.
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Full Title: BMC Med Res Methodol
Abbreviation: BMC Med Res Methodol
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"Funding This paper reports the findings of a review undertaken as part of a PhD funded by an NIHR School for Social Care Research Individual Career Development Award. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR SSCR, NIHR or Department of Health and Social Care."
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