Perspectives on disclosure of the dementia diagnosis among primary care physicians in Japan: a qualitatively driven mixed methods study

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Michiko Abe
Shinji Tsunawaki
Masakazu Matsuda
Christine T. Cigolle
Michael D. Fetters
Machiko Inoue
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[1] Hamamatsu University School of Medicine,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[2] Kikugawa Family Medicine Center,Department of Family Medicine
[3] Shizuoka Family Medicine Program,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] University of Michigan,The School of Health Humanities
[5] Geriatric Research,undefined
[6] Education and Clinical Center (GRECC),undefined
[7] VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System,undefined
[8] University of Michigan,undefined
[9] Peking University Health Science Center,undefined
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Dementia; Disclosure; Japan; Primary care physicians; Qualitatively driven mixed methods study; Rural-urban comparison;
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