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» Daytime sleepiness and napping in nursing-home eligible community dwelling older adults: A mixed methods study

Daytime sleepiness and napping in nursing-home eligible community dwelling older adults: A mixed methods study

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McPhillips M, Li J, Hodgson NA, Cacchione PZ, Dickson VV, Gooneratne N, Riegel B. Daytime sleepiness and napping in nursing-home eligible community dwelling older adults: A mixed methods study. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. 2020, 6:1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2333721420970730*

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2020

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