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Contributions of an Artistic Educational Program for Older People with Early Dementia: An Exploratory Qualitative Study

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2013-07
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Ullán, Ana M.
Badía, Marta
Moreno Sáez, Carmen
Garrido, Eugenio
Gómez-Isla, José
Gonzáles-Ingelmo, Elena
Delgado, Juan
Serrano, Isabel
Herrero, Carmen
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To describe a contemporary artistic educational program based on photographic cyanotype techniques and to present the results of the program carried out with older people with early dementia.
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