UnderstandingDelirium.ca: A Mixed-Methods Observational Evaluation of an Internet-Based Educational Intervention for the Public and Care Partners
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Shen, R.; Hadid, D.; Ayers, S.; Clark, S.; Woodburn, R.; Grad, R.; Levinson, A.J. UnderstandingDelirium.ca: A Mixed-Methods Observational Evaluation of an Internet-Based Educational Intervention for the Public and Care Partners. Geriatrics 2025, 10, 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics10060168
Shen R, Hadid D, Ayers S, Clark S, Woodburn R, Grad R, Levinson AJ. UnderstandingDelirium.ca: A Mixed-Methods Observational Evaluation of an Internet-Based Educational Intervention for the Public and Care Partners. Geriatrics. 2025; 10(6):168. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics10060168
Chicago/Turabian StyleShen, Randi, Dima Hadid, Stephanie Ayers, Sandra Clark, Rebekah Woodburn, Roland Grad, and Anthony J. Levinson. 2025. "UnderstandingDelirium.ca: A Mixed-Methods Observational Evaluation of an Internet-Based Educational Intervention for the Public and Care Partners" Geriatrics 10, no. 6: 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics10060168
APA StyleShen, R., Hadid, D., Ayers, S., Clark, S., Woodburn, R., Grad, R., & Levinson, A. J. (2025). UnderstandingDelirium.ca: A Mixed-Methods Observational Evaluation of an Internet-Based Educational Intervention for the Public and Care Partners. Geriatrics, 10(6), 168. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics10060168

