Potentially Inappropriate Medication in Older Persons With Dementia: Does a Migration Background Matter?

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Strooij Bianca T.ORCID,Blom Marieke T.,van Hout Hein P.J.,Maarsingh Otto R.,Elders Petra J.M.,van Campen Jos P.C.M.,van der Heide Iris,Verheij Robert A.,Joling Karlijn J.

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Elsevier BV

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