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Realising the potential of people living with dementia through co-designing and making interventions. / Winton, E.; Rodgers, P.A.
Design of Assistive Technology for Ageing Populations. ed. / Andree Woodcock; Louise Moody; Deana McDonagh; Ajita Jain; Lakhmi C. Jain. Cham: Springer, 2020. p. 363-376 (Intelligent Systems Reference Library; Vol. 167).

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Winton, E & Rodgers, PA 2020, Realising the potential of people living with dementia through co-designing and making interventions. in A Woodcock, L Moody, D McDonagh, A Jain & LC Jain (eds), Design of Assistive Technology for Ageing Populations. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol. 167, Springer, Cham, pp. 363-376. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26292-1_19

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Winton, E., & Rodgers, P. A. (2020). Realising the potential of people living with dementia through co-designing and making interventions. In A. Woodcock, L. Moody, D. McDonagh, A. Jain, & L. C. Jain (Eds.), Design of Assistive Technology for Ageing Populations (pp. 363-376). (Intelligent Systems Reference Library; Vol. 167). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26292-1_19

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Winton E, Rodgers PA. Realising the potential of people living with dementia through co-designing and making interventions. In Woodcock A, Moody L, McDonagh D, Jain A, Jain LC, editors, Design of Assistive Technology for Ageing Populations. Cham: Springer. 2020. p. 363-376. (Intelligent Systems Reference Library). Epub 2019 Nov 21. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-26292-1_19

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Winton, E. ; Rodgers, P.A. / Realising the potential of people living with dementia through co-designing and making interventions. Design of Assistive Technology for Ageing Populations. editor / Andree Woodcock ; Louise Moody ; Deana McDonagh ; Ajita Jain ; Lakhmi C. Jain. Cham : Springer, 2020. pp. 363-376 (Intelligent Systems Reference Library).

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