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Consequences of clinical case management for caregivers: A systematic review
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Last year literature searchedNot reported
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Year Published2017
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Quality Rating5/10 (AMSTAR rating from McMaster Health Forum)
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Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conductedHong Kong (4); USA (4); Netherlands (3); Canada (2); New Zealand (1); Spain (1); UK (England) (1)
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Global/regional focusNot yet available
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Country focusHong Kong (4); USA (4); Netherlands (3); Canada (2); New Zealand (1); Spain (1); UK (England) (1)
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Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
Additional details about the research
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Type of documentSystematic review of effects
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Type of questionMany
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FocusSpecific
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TargetIndividual
Community
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Priority AreaNot applicable
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Health system topic(s)Delivery arrangementsHow care is designed to meet consumers' needsCase managementBy whom care is providedSkill mix - Volunteers or caregiversWhere care is providedOutreach
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ThemeOptimal aging
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DomainDiseasesNon-communicable diseasesAlzheimer and other dementiasSectorsHome careLong-term careProvidersCaregivers
Publication details
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CitationCorvol A, Dreier A, Prudhomm J, Thyrian JR, Hoffmann W, Somme D. Consequences of clinical case management for caregivers: A systematic review. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 2017;32(5):473-483.
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DOI10.1002/gps.4679


