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Dementia, sexuality and consent in residential aged care facilities
- Correspondence to Laura Tarzia, Australian Centre for Evidence-Based Aged Care (ACEBAC), Level 5, Health Sciences 2, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia; l.tarzia{at}latrobe.edu.au
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Dementia, sexuality and consent in residential aged care facilities
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- Received December 15, 2011
- Revised April 27, 2012
- Accepted April 29, 2012
- First published June 25, 2012.
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June 29, 2021
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