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pubmed-article:18563863pubmed:abstractTextDespite a growing literature on effective interventions for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and agitation, the management of these conditions in long term care (LTC) often is inadequate. The goals of the present study were: (a) to evaluate existing beliefs about evidence based practices (EBP) for the management of Alzheimer's disease and agitation among LTC staff; and (b) to evaluate the contribution of demographic and attitudinal variables to LTC staff beliefs about these EBP.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:18563863pubmed:affiliationBar Ilan University, School of Social Work, Ramat Gan, Israel. ayalonl@mail.biu.ac.illld:pubmed
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