Cohen-Mansfield et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Validation of sleep observations in a nursing homeCohen-Mansfield et al., 1990
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- Cohen-Mansfield J
- Waldhorn R
- Werner P
- Billig N
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- Sleep
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Most of the studies on sleep patterns in elderly people have been performed on small samples in sleep laboratories and with the use of advanced technology. Such technology is generally unavailable either for research studies or clinical interventions with elderly people …
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