@JennyJakeway @mariecredu @CreduCarers just found this in case of interest https://t.co/NgXw5iTUNN
RT @pssru_kent: An #openaccess article: "A study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation and occupation of adults who us…
RT @pssru_kent: An #openaccess article: "A study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation and occupation of adults who us…
An #openaccess article: "A study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation and occupation of adults who use long-term care services and their carers" https://t.co/LjQFvBzJBG #CarersWeek2018
.#openaccess : A study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation and occupation of adults who use long-term care services and their carers, in Quality of Life Research @ISOQOL #QLR https://t.co/2Ny8URa8y3
RT @StaceyERand: New article: The interdependence of QoL (control, social, occupation) among adults who use long-term care services and the…
Important work showing interdependence of QOL for persons living with disabilities and their carers https://t.co/aAzQYaXe90
RT @StaceyERand: New article: The interdependence of QoL (control, social, occupation) among adults who use long-term care services and the…
RT @StaceyERand: New article: The interdependence of QoL (control, social, occupation) among adults who use long-term care services and the…
RT @ascot_pssru: New #openaccess article "Unpaid care is an important source of support of people with long-term conditions." https://t.co/…
RT @StaceyERand: New article: The interdependence of QoL (control, social, occupation) among adults who use long-term care services and the…
RT @ascot_pssru: New #openaccess article "Unpaid care is an important source of support of people with long-term conditions." https://t.co/…
New #openaccess article "Unpaid care is an important source of support of people with long-term conditions." https://t.co/oYbJekv5Yr
Study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation & occup of adults who use LTC services & carers https://t.co/y1TBuovMsU
RT @Norface_WSF: New insights into the quality of life in carer/care-recipient dyads co-authored by #EXCELC researchers Julien Forder & @Ju…
RT @olniz: New publication from @pssru_kent colleagues @StaceyERand @julesf89 Julliette Malley https://t.co/apcfqGGkfx
RT @olniz: New publication from @pssru_kent colleagues @StaceyERand @julesf89 Julliette Malley https://t.co/apcfqGGkfx
RT @olniz: New publication from @pssru_kent colleagues @StaceyERand @julesf89 Julliette Malley https://t.co/apcfqGGkfx
RT @olniz: New publication from @pssru_kent colleagues @StaceyERand @julesf89 Julliette Malley https://t.co/apcfqGGkfx
New publication from @pssru_kent colleagues @StaceyERand @julesf89 Julliette Malley https://t.co/apcfqGGkfx
RT @pssru_kent: New!: Social participation and occupation of adults who use long-term care services and their carers https://t.co/njBctBYEc…
RT @Norface_WSF: New insights into the quality of life in carer/care-recipient dyads co-authored by #EXCELC researchers Julien Forder & @Ju…
New insights into the quality of life in carer/care-recipient dyads co-authored by #EXCELC researchers Julien Forder & @JulietteMalley https://t.co/hd4NO6xhiQ
#HealthEconJA A study of dyadic interdependence of control, social participation and occupation of adults who use … https://t.co/TaL5VBG0dW
New!: Social participation and occupation of adults who use long-term care services and their carers https://t.co/njBctBYEca #openaccess https://t.co/HJd0U3tNXw