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Does a life story book produced through a life review process improve QOL (primary outcome), mood and autobiographical memory among older adults with dementia living in care homes, when compared with a life story book produced for the participant without their involvement?
The research questions addressed by this study may accordingly be summarised as follows: Does a life review intervention, resulting in a life storybook, have a positive effect on QOL (primary outcome), mood and autobiographical memory among older adults with dementia living in care homes compared with care as usual?
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