Contextualizing the findings of a systematic review on patient and carer experiences of dementia diagnosis and treatment : a qualitative study
Bunn, Frances, Sworn, Katie, Brayne, Carol, Iliffe, Steve, Robinson, Louise and Goodman, Claire
(2015)
Contextualizing the findings of a systematic review on patient and carer experiences of dementia diagnosis and treatment : a qualitative study.
Health Expectations, 18 (5).
pp. 740-753.
ISSN 1369-6513
Involving service users in the systematic review process is seen as increasingly important. As systematic reviews often include studies from diverse settings and covering a time span of several decades, involving service users in consideration of applicability to specific populations or settings might make reviews more useful to practitioners and policymakers.
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