Perspectives of policy and political decision makers on access to formal dementia care: expert interviews in eight European countries

Author:

Broda AnjaORCID, ,Bieber Anja,Meyer Gabriele,Hopper Louise,Joyce Rachael,Irving Kate,Zanetti Orazio,Portolani Elisa,Kerpershoek Liselot,Verhey Frans,Vugt Marjolein de,Wolfs Claire,Eriksen Siren,Røsvik Janne,Marques Maria J.,Gonçalves-Pereira Manuel,Sjölund Britt-Marie,Woods Bob,Jelley Hannah,Orrell Martin,Stephan Astrid

Funder

Germany, Ministry of Education and Research

Ireland, Health research board

Italy, Ministry of Health

Netherlands, The Netherlands organization for Health Research and Development

Sweden, The Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare

Norway, The Research Council of Norway

Portugal, Foundation for Science and Technology, FCT

United Kingdom, Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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