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Scoping-Review zur stationären Langzeitpflege von Menschen mit idiopathischem Parkinson in Deutschland

Scoping review on long-term nursing care of people with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease in Germany

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Übersichtstabelle über die final eingeschlossenen Studien und deren Charakteristika. IPS idiopathisches Parkinsonsyndrom, LZP Langzeitpflege, n Anzahl der Patienten, MW Mittelwert, SD Standardabweichung, Min Minimum, Max Maximum, *Daten nicht im Originalmanuskript enthalten, sondern separat für diese Arbeit erfragt

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Fründt, O., Hanff, AM., Mai, T. et al. Scoping-Review zur stationären Langzeitpflege von Menschen mit idiopathischem Parkinson in Deutschland. DGNeurologie 5, 345–354 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42451-022-00459-2

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