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期刊名:Journal of gerontological nursing

缩写:J GERONTOL NURS

ISSN:0098-9134

e-ISSN:1938-243X

IF/分区:1.1/Q3

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Providing person-centered care (PCC) to older adults with dual diagnosis, co-occurring serious mental illness (SMI), and substance misuse is complex and requires an interprofessional team. Older adults, who qualify for both Medicaid and Med...
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Individuals reporting high group cohesion are less likely to discontinue participation in group exercise programs. A validated measure of group cohesion, the Physical Activity Group Environment Questionnaire (PAGEQ), is untested in older me...